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- | ====== Modelbases, Model Families & Frameworks ====== | + | ====== How it's Organized: Of Modelbases, Model Families and Frameworks ====== |
Content in the whatIf? Modelling Platform is organized into a hierarchy of //modelbases//, //model families// and //frameworks//: | Content in the whatIf? Modelling Platform is organized into a hierarchy of //modelbases//, //model families// and //frameworks//: | ||
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* **Framework** - a model family typically contains two frameworks - one for future simulation and another for historical calibration (though a model family may have only a simulation framework). Simulator and calibrator frameworks in the same model family are strongly connected by cross-framework variable links to maintain structural integrity between the historical and simulation time periods. | * **Framework** - a model family typically contains two frameworks - one for future simulation and another for historical calibration (though a model family may have only a simulation framework). Simulator and calibrator frameworks in the same model family are strongly connected by cross-framework variable links to maintain structural integrity between the historical and simulation time periods. | ||
- | Here is an example hierarchy: | + | Here's an example of a hierarchy with a modelbase which has three model families, of which two have both simulator and calibrator frameworks and one which has only a simulator framework: |
* My Models (modelbase) | * My Models (modelbase) |