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Revision as of 13:10, 16 October 2007

Model Development

The process of modelling consists of a number of layers; the following is a description of the modelling workflow:

  1. Definition of the problem
  2. Verification of information available
  3. Selection of model structure
  4. Establishing a simple model
  5. Sensitivity analysis
  6. Experimental tests of the model predictions
  7. Stating the agreements and divergences between experimental and modelling results, including any emergent behaviour
  8. Iterative refinement of model


[math]\displaystyle{ f_{obj}(k) = \sum_{i=1}^q (f_{obs}(i) - f_{per}(i,k))^2 }[/math]










Part Main Page        Transfer Function        Specificity        Response time        Stability        Add Data