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- | **Binding Variable** - A simulator variable which is linked to two different variables from the calibrator: one which is used when the model is run over simulation time, and a different one for historical time. The //History// tab of the //Variable Information// dialogue is where these links are configured. Binding variables are often base-year variables. Also note that binding variables are //fixed// - their values cannot be set from within a simulator framework - but not all //fixed// variables are binding. See the definition of //fixed// variables. | + | **Binding Variable** - A simulator variable which is linked to two different variables from the calibrator: one which is used when the model is run over simulation time, and a different one for historical time. Binding variables are often base-year variables. Also note that binding variables are //fixed// - their values cannot be set from within a simulator framework - but not all //fixed// variables are binding. See the definition of //fixed// variables. |
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**Framework Variable** - A variable used in more than one calculator (i.e. across the framework). In model diagrams these variables are identifiable by their yellow connectivity tags. | **Framework Variable** - A variable used in more than one calculator (i.e. across the framework). In model diagrams these variables are identifiable by their yellow connectivity tags. | ||
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+ | **Gross Output (GO)** - [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2013/11/29/beyond-gdp-get-ready-for-a-new-way-to-measure-the-economy/|Forbes article about GO]] | ||
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**Instance** - is a specific set of values or a specific filling of a variable; a variable may have more than one instance; an instantiated variable is an object. | **Instance** - is a specific set of values or a specific filling of a variable; a variable may have more than one instance; an instantiated variable is an object. | ||
- | **Intensive** (variable) - is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system: it is scale invariant. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intensive_and_extensive_properties]] | + | **Intensive** (variable) - is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the system size or the amount of material in the system: it is scale invariant. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intensive_and_extensive_properties|Wikipedia page for intensive and extensive properties.]] |
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