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Robustness Check
From: |
Alessandra Cassar |
Subject: |
Robustness Check |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 09:38:05 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi all,
I need to find an efficient way to check that my results (for a
computational model using Swarm) are robust.
I have an idea, but seems really inefficient:
1 Create a file with 100 random seeds to feed the random number generator
2 Run Swarm creating these 100 datasets (with 12 series of 400 timesteps)
3 MANUALLY work them in excell and create AVERAGES AND STANDARD DEVIATIONS
There must be an easier way to do it. Is there anyone that has already
done this kind of robustness check?
Thank you very much
Alessandra
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- Robustness Check,
Alessandra Cassar <=
- Re: Robustness Check, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/07/08
- Re: Robustness Check, Jan Kreft, 1999/07/08
- Re: Robustness Check, Theodore C. Belding, 1999/07/08
- Re: Robustness Check, donalson, 1999/07/08
- Re: Robustness Check, Theodore C. Belding, 1999/07/08
- Re: Robustness Check, Sven N. Thommesen, 1999/07/08
- Re: Robustness Check, Theodore C. Belding, 1999/07/09
- Re: Robustness Check, Theodore C. Belding, 1999/07/09
- Re: Robustness Check, Sven N. Thommesen, 1999/07/09
- Re: Robustness Check, Theodore C. Belding, 1999/07/09