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This paper presents an overview of some general concepts and techniques of an adequacy estimation of simulation models of the banking business processes. A proposal on specific requirements for computer simulation models to banking activity re-engineering and optimization is formulated.
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The reduction of energy consumption for heating and cooling services in the existing building stock is a key challenge for global sustainability today and buildings’ envelopes retrofit is one the main issues. Most of the existing buildings’ envelopes have low levels of insulation, high...
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available, an inferential step could enlarge precision. Calibration estimators are mostly used by statistical agencies. Since … 2005, calibration at Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic has gradually moved from intuitive methods to the use of … survey and has replaced CALMAR2 in the process of calibration of weights in the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. In …
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one on which the model was originally developed. One key aspect of performance is calibration, which is the accuracy of … this article, I suggest an approach to assess calibration by comparing observed (Kaplan–Meier) and predicted survival … makes it easier for users to picture calibration (or lack thereof ) according to follow-up time. Copyright 2015 by StataCorp …
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water quality standards. TSS was used for calibration of Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) which was then validated with …
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This study examines the effect of feedback on calibration of auditors¡¯ probability judgment. Results from our …
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This paper illustrates the philosophy which forms the basis of calibration exercises in general equilibrium …
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Traditional (i.e. analytical) modelling practices in the social sciences rely on a very well established, although implicit, methodological protocol, both with respect to the way models are presented and to the kinds of analysis that are performed. Unfortunately, computer-simulated models often...
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