Eberlein, Robert L. with James H. Hines, "Model Restructuring", 1987

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Models are continually changed and altered, and it is clear that more effective techniques for accomplishing this can make modeling easier and faster. One common way that models are changed is to remove selected pieces of structure from the model. This type of model alteration can be done for debugging a model, for tuning a model, and for performing policy analysis. In this paper we present techniques that automate the processes involved in removing components of model structure. By taking out some of the drudgery of changing a model, and guaranteeing consistency in the resulting altered model, the techniques greatly enhance modeling fluency and speed. These techniques are implemented in a software package that is part of Professional DYNAMO.

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