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Modelsim pe vs se vs de
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modelsim pe vs se vs de
  1. Modelsim pe vs se vs de update#
  2. Modelsim pe vs se vs de software#

(2005), which is a significant more » revision and update to an earlier product Simpson et al. This document is meant to provide historical context and technical support of Corbin et al.

Modelsim pe vs se vs de software#

Because of the extensive use of commercial- off-the-shelf software products, there was little actual software development as part of this application. There is no conventional software life-cycle documentation associated with the Hanford SIM because of the research and development nature of the project. (2005) by documenting the requirements, conceptual model, simulation methodology, testing, and quality assurance associated with the Hanford Soil Inventory Model (SIM). The objective of this document is to support the simulation results reported by Corbin et al. The ability to use familiar, commercially available software on high-performance personal computers for data input, modeling, and analysis, rather than custom software on a workstation or mainframe computer for modeling, was desired. A computer model capable of performing these calculations and providing satisfactory quantitative output representing a robust description of contaminant inventory and uncertainty for use in other subsequent models was determined to be satisfactory to address the needs of the RCS Project.

modelsim pe vs se vs de

The majority, but not all of these waste sites are in the 200 Areas of Hanford where chemical processing of spent fuel occurred. The principal project requirement for the SIM was to provide comprehensive quantitative estimates of contaminant inventory and its uncertainty for the various liquid waste sites, unplanned releases, and past tank farm leaks as a more » function of time and location at Hanford. This document is a user's guide for the Hanford SIM. The outcome of this effort was the Hanford Soil Inventory Model (SIM). The focus of the development and application of a soil inventory model as part of the Remediation and Closure Science (RCS) Project managed by PNNL was to develop a probabilistic approach to estimate comprehensive, mass balanced-based contaminant inventories for the Hanford Site post-closure setting.













Modelsim pe vs se vs de