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marcus.williams
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-====== Modelbases, Model Families ​Frameworks ======+====== ​How it's Organized: Of Modelbases, Model Families ​and Frameworks ======
  
-Models ​in the whatIf? Modelling Platform ​are organized ​through ​modelbases, model families and frameworks. They are described as follows:+Content ​in the whatIf? Modelling Platform ​is organized ​into a hierarchy of //modelbases////model families// and //frameworks//:
  
-  * **Modelbase** - contains ​a collection of independent model families. ​Any other comments on what organizational benefit/​function the modelbase provides? FIXME +  * **Modelbase** ​can be thought of as a model "​library" ​- a collection of independent model families.  
-  * **Model family** ​- a model family ​contains the logic and all associated ​scenario and historical data for a particular model. +  * **Model family** contains the logic and all related ​scenario and historical data for a particular model. When users refer to 'the model' they are usually referring to a particular model family
-  * **Framework** - a model family typically contains two frameworks - one for future simulation ​(simulation framework) ​and another for historical calibration (calibration framework). It is possible for a model family ​to have just a simulation framework ​FIXME.+  * **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.
  
-A sample hierarchy is shown below: +Here's an example ​modelbase ​which has three model families, of which two have both simulator ​and calibrator ​frameworks and one which has only a simulator framework:
- +
- +
-<​file>​ +
-modelbase +
-  ​model family 1 +
-    ​simulator ​framework +
-    ​calibrator ​framework +
-  model family 2 +
-    ​simulator framework +
-    calibrator framework +
-  model family 3 +
-    simulator framework +
- +
-</​file>​+
  
 +  * myModels (modelbase)
 +    * North American Energy Model (model family)
 +      * simulator (framework)
 +      * calibrator (framework)
 +    * Melbourne Land Use Model (model family)
 +      * simulator (framework)
 +      * calibrator (framework)
 +    * Activity Based Costing Model (model family)
 +      * simulator (framework)
  
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