Exploring Complexity and Complicatedness in Travel Demand Modeling Systems
Delve into the intricate world of travel demand modeling systems, where complexity arises from dynamic feedback, stochastic effects, uncertainty, and system structure. Discover the balance needed to minimize complicatedness while maximizing behavioral complexity in regional travel modeling. Uncover
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Regional Climate Modeling in CORDEX South Asia for Climate Change Research
This information details the regional climate modeling efforts within the CORDEX South Asia framework, focusing on high-resolution dynamical downscaling of CMIP5 climate projections. It highlights the activities, opportunities, and challenges for assessing regional climate change, along with future
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Overview of Army Modeling and Simulation Office
The U.S. Army Modeling and Simulation Office (AMSO) serves as the lead activity in developing strategy and policy for the Army Modeling and Simulation Enterprise. It focuses on effective governance, resource management, coordination across various community areas, and training the Army Analysis, Mod
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Capacity Zone Modeling for Forward Capacity Auction 17 Results
This presentation unveils the Capacity Zone modeling calculations for Forward Capacity Auction 17 associated with the 2026-2027 Capacity Commitment Period by ISO-NE PUBLIC. It delves into boundary definitions, import-constrained zone modeling, and market rules guiding the assessments and modeling pr
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Distribution Feeder Modeling and Analysis Overview
This document delves into the modeling, optimization, and simulation of power distribution systems, specifically focusing on Distribution Feeder Modeling and Analysis. It covers the components of a typical distribution feeder, series components, Wye-Connected Voltage Regulator modeling, and equation
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Understanding Data Modeling vs Object Modeling
Data modeling involves exploring data-oriented structures, identifying entity types, and assigning attributes similar to class modeling in object-oriented development. Object models should not be solely based on existing data schemas due to impedance mismatches between object and relational paradigm
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Evolution of Modeling Methodologies in Telecommunication Standards
Workshop on joint efforts between IEEE 802 and ITU-T Study Group 15 focused on information modeling, data modeling, and system control in the realm of transport systems and equipment. The mandate covers technology architecture, function management, and modeling methodologies like UML to YANG generat
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Understanding Geometric Modeling in CAD
Geometric modeling in computer-aided design (CAD) is crucially done in three key ways: wireframe modeling, surface modeling, and solid modeling. Wireframe modeling represents objects by their edges, whereas surface modeling uses surfaces, vertices, and edges to construct components like a box. Each
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Mathematical Modeling and Error Analysis in Engineering
Mathematical modeling plays a crucial role in solving engineering problems efficiently. Numerical methods are powerful tools essential for problem-solving and learning. This chapter explores the importance of studying numerical methods, the concept of mathematical modeling, and the evaluation proces
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Introduction to Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling for Intensive Longitudinal Data
Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling (DSEM) is a powerful analytical tool used to analyze intensive longitudinal data, combining multilevel modeling, time series modeling, structural equation modeling, and time-varying effects modeling. By modeling correlations and changes over time at both individu
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System Modeling and Simulation Overview
This content provides insights into CPSC 531: System Modeling and Simulation course, covering topics such as performance evaluation, simulation modeling, and terminology in system modeling. It emphasizes the importance of developing simulation programs, advantages of simulation, and key concepts lik
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Understanding Object Modeling in Software Development
Object modeling is a crucial concept in software development, capturing the static structure of a system by depicting objects, their relationships, attributes, and operations. This modeling method aids in demonstrating systems to stakeholders and promotes a deeper understanding of real-world entitie
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Regional Air Quality and Visibility for Tribal Professionals
Understanding regional air quality, visibility, and the impacts of regional haze is crucial for tribal professionals. Clean air is essential for health and cultural practices, while polluted air can diminish visibility and lead to various health and environmental issues. The Clean Air Act aims to co
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Impact of Climate Change on Winter Haze Pollution in Beijing: Role of Relative Humidity
Relative humidity plays a crucial role in the formation of winter haze pollution in Beijing. Studies show a high correlation between wintertime PM2.5 levels and variables like meridional wind velocity and relative humidity. However, the effect of climate change on Beijing haze in the 21st century is
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Understanding PM2.5 in Korea and China Through Integrated Modeling and Analysis
Improved understanding of PM2.5 in Korea and China is achieved through integrated modeling of satellite, aircraft, and surface observations. Studies show fast oxidation of SO2 to sulfate PM during winter haze events, with correlations of sulfate with nitrogen oxides explained in-depth. The persisten
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Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Modeling on Icosahedral Grids
Coupled ocean-atmosphere modeling on horizontally icosahedral and vertically hybrid-isentropic/isopycnic grids is a cutting-edge approach to modeling climate variability. The design goals aim to achieve a global domain with no grid mismatch at the ocean-atmosphere interface, with key indicators such
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Western at 150: Overview and Next Steps
The strategic planning process at Western University involved diverse stakeholders and resulted in a comprehensive plan focusing on Greater Impact, People, Community, Culture, and Western's Place in the World. Key commitments include strategic growth, enhancing research and teaching, enriching stude
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Overview of Preparations for Spring Business Meetings 2023
This overview provides insights into the preparations for various work groups focusing on regional haze planning, fire & smoke management, oil & gas operations, and regional technical operations. It details upcoming activities, focus areas, survey results, and meeting agendas for each work group, hi
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Fire and Smoke Modeling Evaluation Effort (FASMEE) Overview
FASMEE is a collaborative project aimed at assessing and advancing fire and smoke modeling systems through critical measurement techniques and observational data. Led by key technical leads, FASMEE focuses on diverse modeling areas such as fire growth, effects, coupled fire-atmosphere behavior, smok
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2010 Western Magazine Awards: Recognizing Excellence in Western Canadian Editorial Work
The 2010 Western Magazine Awards Foundation honored outstanding contributions in writing, design, and photography, with Timothy Taylor winning the Gold Award for Best Article in the B.C./Yukon region. Vancouver Review emerged as a key player in the literary and arts scene, showcasing a critical pers
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Report on Fund Utilization for Regional Activities by the Regional Fund Manager
Clara Atari Ipigansi-Olagbaju, the Regional Fund Manager for WCO-WCA, provides insights into the fund utilization for regional activities at the Experts Committee Meeting in Banjul, Gambia. This report outlines the responsibilities, expectations from regional structures, and the process for making a
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Black Atlantic Perspective: Critiques and Affirmations within the Western Tradition
The Black Atlantic Perspective offers a unique critique from within the Western tradition, challenging Eurocentric narratives and promoting the ownership of Western civilization by marginalized voices. Rejecting the label of a slave race, this perspective embraces Christian humanism while condemning
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Subarea and Highway Corridor Studies: Travel Demand Modeling and Refinements
In this lesson, we delve into subarea and corridor studies focusing on travel demand model refinements, highway network coding, corridor congestion relief, and trip assignment theory. Subarea modeling plays a crucial role in forecasting travel within smaller regions with detailed traffic patterns, t
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Essential Steps for Setting up a Modeling Study
Ensure clarity on modeling goals and uncertainties. Select sample areas strategically based on interest and available data. Determine appropriate resolution for modeling. Define variables to model and validate the model effectively. Assess sample data adequacy and predictor variables availability. E
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Water Storage Tanks Hydraulic Modeling and Water Quality Considerations
This presentation by Justine Carroll, P.E., Project Manager, focuses on the hydraulic modeling and water quality considerations related to water storage tanks. It covers topics such as water age evaluation, steady state modeling, extended period simulations, pump controls, demand patterns, EPS verif
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Advancing Computational Modeling for National Security and Climate Missions
Irina Tezaur leads the Quantitative Modeling & Analysis Department, focusing on computational modeling and simulation of complex multi-scale, multi-physics problems. Her work benefits DOE nuclear weapons, national security, and climate missions. By employing innovative techniques like model order re
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Flexible Framework for Stormwater Lids Modeling
A new flexible framework for forward and inverse modeling of stormwater lids is presented. It includes governing equations, hydraulic and contaminant transport, numerical methods, and demonstration cases for various green infrastructure components. The importance of different processes in modeling i
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Sustainability and Organic Livestock Modeling for Global Food Security
The research presented at the 18th Organic World Congress in Istanbul delves into the Sustainability and Organic Livestock (SOL-m) modeling approach developed by FAO and FiBL. The study aims to explore the potential impacts of global conversion to organic livestock production by 2050 on food securit
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Advancements in NOAA's Next-Generation NWP System
Explore the innovative Data Assimilation techniques and the Unified Forecast System for high-resolution regional modeling at NOAA. The suite aims to simplify operational Earth modeling, combining local and global domains, with an emphasis on observation processing, data assimilation, and verificatio
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Understanding Automated Speech Recognition Technologies
Explore the world of Automated Speech Recognition (ASR), including setup, basics, observations, preprocessing, language modeling, acoustic modeling, and Hidden Markov Models. Learn about the process of converting speech signals into transcriptions, the importance of language modeling in ASR accuracy
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The Impact of Homer and The Odyssey on Western Civilization
Homer, the legendary poet behind The Odyssey, played a significant role in shaping Western civilization through his epic writings. The influence of Homer's works transcends time, setting the foundation for Western literature and study. The storytelling style of epic narratives, encompassing myth, hi
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2016 LTSA Update Summary
The 2016 LTSA Update covers the Long-Term System Assessment using scenario-based modeling to identify transmission system needs in ERCOT. Various scenarios and results are discussed, focusing on retirement processes, regional haze affected units, and scenario summary outcomes driven by natural gas p
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Update on Modeling and Coordination Discussions
Weekly coordination calls with Ramboll and discussions with EPA OAQPS leads focused on Regional Haze and modeling adjustments. Final draft of procedures document with visibility projections and glide slope adjustments. Upcoming RTOWG meetings covering methodology, projections, and modeling evaluatio
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Overview of Western Regional Haze Modeling
This presentation provides an overview of Western Regional Haze Modeling, outlining the work plan, division of effort, technical and planning guidance, and applicable documents for regional haze planning. The collaboration and support from various agencies and organizations are acknowledged, emphasi
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Importance of Data Modeling in Industrial Information Systems
Introduction to data modeling and design in Industrial Information Systems at King Saud University College of Engineering. The chapter covers the significance of data modeling, capturing data characteristics, structural information, and the role of databases and DBMS. Data modeling fills crucial gap
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Mega-Modeling for Big Data Analytics
Mega-Modeling is a comprehensive approach that encompasses model construction, evaluation, composition, evolution, and search to address challenges in various areas such as social and economic resilience, health, transportation, and energy management. The pillars of Mega-Modeling include Model-Drive
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Western Resource Adequacy Program Overview
Western Resource Adequacy Program (WRAP) is a vital initiative in the Western Power Pool, providing valuable grid integration and coordination services to its customer-members across the entire Western Interconnection. As the Program Administrator, Western Power Pool undertakes all necessary actions
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Enhancements and Standardization to KYTC Regional Models
Presentation on KYTC's standardized procedures and enhancements for regional models, including standardized organization of model files, flow of regional TDMs, model scripting, interface design, and completed regional models by KYTC. The presentation highlights the use of various methodologies and d
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NetLogo - Programmable Modeling Environment for Simulating Natural and Social Phenomena
NetLogo is a powerful and versatile programmable modeling environment created by Uri Wilensky in 1999. It allows users to simulate natural and social phenomena by giving instructions to multiple agents operating independently, making it ideal for modeling complex systems evolving over time. NetLogo
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Reservoir Modeling Using Gaussian Mixture Models
In the field of reservoir modeling, Gaussian mixture models offer a powerful approach to estimating rock properties such as porosity, sand/clay content, and saturations using seismic data. This analytical solution of the Bayesian linear inverse problem provides insights into modeling reservoir prope
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