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Explanation: Only annotate your own output variables and parameters. Corresponding variables are grouped, e.g. 'CO2, other GHG, CO, NMVOC emissions', to keep the collection surveyable.
Explanation: Only annotate your own output variables and parameters. Corresponding variables are grouped, e.g. 'CO2, other GHG, CO, NMVOC emissions', to keep the collection surveyable.
The user support system will also use the variable page as information page. So try to describe the variable from a model perspective. You can put an extensive description in the free text if necessary.
'Variables are classified in drivers, model variables, parameters and external model variables.''
* Drivers are external model variables that are used for the core models and have a considerable influence on scenarios. ''
* Model variables are variables that are calculated by a model or impact component, Some are used as input for another model component, others are final output.''
* Parameters are variables that are rather static and mostly used as input for one modelcomponent. They hardly influence scenarios. ''
* External model variables are variables that originates from external models (or databases) and are mostly used in the impact components.''
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| ''Explanation: Only annotate your own output variables and parameters. Corresponding variables are grouped, e.g. 'CO2, other GHG, CO, NMVOC emissions', to keep the collection surveyable.''
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| ''a)  Drivers are external model variables that are used for the core models and have a considerable influence on scenarios. ''
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| ''b)  Model variables are variables that are calculated by a model or impact component, Some are used as input for another model component, others are final output.''
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| ''c)  Parameters are variables that are rather static and mostly used as input for one modelcomponent. They hardly influence scenarios. ''
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| ''d)  External model variables are variables that originates from external models (or databases) and are mostly used in the impact components.''
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Revision as of 17:37, 28 October 2013

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