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concepts:over_all_time_vs._one_time-step_at_a_time [2009/11/24 02:48]
marcus.williams
concepts:over_all_time_vs._one_time-step_at_a_time [2009/11/24 22:29]
marcus.williams
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 Terminalogy definition to set it up maybe reference ​ [[:​glossary#​c|calculator ]] FIXME Terminalogy definition to set it up maybe reference ​ [[:​glossary#​c|calculator ]] FIXME
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-Add diagram FIXME - Marcus 
  
 Suppose you have 2 models, model1 and model2, and some of the outputs of the model1 are to be used as inputs to model2. Both models are to be run over time. Two ways of implementing this are: Suppose you have 2 models, model1 and model2, and some of the outputs of the model1 are to be used as inputs to model2. Both models are to be run over time. Two ways of implementing this are:
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 1)temporally sequential (one time step at a time over all models) 1)temporally sequential (one time step at a time over all models)
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 +update diagram to two processes (e.g. population and stock driven by pop) FIXME Marcus
  
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