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concepts:scenario_management_-_understanding_scenarios_variables_and_instances [2009/05/28 19:47]
marcus.williams created
concepts:scenario_management_-_understanding_scenarios_variables_and_instances [2009/11/05 20:13]
deryn.crockett
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 +===== Scenario Management =====
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 +During a simulation run, calculators in a model are run with given values for control variables to produce a set of outputs. ​ Control variable values are saved as instances. ​ A collection of a instances for all variables in the model is saved as a scenario. ​ A scenario may be described as an instantiation snapshot. ​ By using scenarios, a user can quickly recall a set of variable values used to create a given model output and can compare sets of values between different scenarios. ​ There is a one-to-one relationship between an input set of variable values and the corresponding model output so that the output may always be derived from the input. ​ The relationship among variables, instances, and scenarios is shown in the diagram below.
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 +Key points to note:
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 +  * An instance is a value for a variable.
 +  * All variables must have at least one instance.
 +  * Variables can have multiple instances.
 +  * For a simulation run, variables use one and only one instance.
 +  * Saved collection of instances is a scenario.
 +  * Instances do not have to be used in any scenario.
 +  * Worksheet reflects the current set of instances being used.
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