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'''Display''' is the name of a drop down menu that allows you to select which models will be ''displayed'' in your Models tab. The choices are '''My Models''', '''Shared''', or '''Public'''. '''My models''' displays the names of all models owned by you. These are typically models that you created yourself, but have not made public. '''Shared''' displays models created and owned by other ProcessDB users, but shared with you. The owner must explicitly share such a model with you in order for it to appear in your Shared model display. You have complete authority over any model that has been shared with you, with the exception that you cannot delete it. '''Public''' displays models that have been shared with all ProcessDB users. Some Public models are examples used in ProcessDB Workshops; others are published models. There are no restrictions. Any ProcessDB user can make any of their models Public. You can run and Public model as is, but if you wish to modify it you must make a copy of your own.
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'''Display''' is the name of a drop down menu (located just below the list of Models in the Models tab of the main ProcessDB window) that allows you to select which models will be ''displayed'' in your Models tab. The choices are '''My Models''', '''Shared''', or '''Public'''. '''My models''' displays the names of all models owned by you. These are typically models that you created yourself, but have not made public. '''Shared''' displays models created and owned by other ProcessDB users, but shared with you. The owner must explicitly share such a model with you in order for it to appear in your Shared model display. You have complete authority over any model that has been shared with you, with the exception that you cannot delete it. '''Public''' displays models that have been shared with all ProcessDB users. Some Public models are examples used in ProcessDB Workshops; others are published models. There are no restrictions. Any ProcessDB user can make any of their models Public. You can run and Public model as is, but if you wish to modify it you must make a copy of your own.
 
 
  
 
== Initial OFV ==
 
== Initial OFV ==

Revision as of 22:07, 3 June 2015

If you want more information about any ProcessDB tool or label, look it up here alphabetically.

Additional Output tab

Algorithm

All Parameters

All Residuals

Best OFV

Display

Display is the name of a drop down menu (located just below the list of Models in the Models tab of the main ProcessDB window) that allows you to select which models will be displayed in your Models tab. The choices are My Models, Shared, or Public. My models displays the names of all models owned by you. These are typically models that you created yourself, but have not made public. Shared displays models created and owned by other ProcessDB users, but shared with you. The owner must explicitly share such a model with you in order for it to appear in your Shared model display. You have complete authority over any model that has been shared with you, with the exception that you cannot delete it. Public displays models that have been shared with all ProcessDB users. Some Public models are examples used in ProcessDB Workshops; others are published models. There are no restrictions. Any ProcessDB user can make any of their models Public. You can run and Public model as is, but if you wish to modify it you must make a copy of your own.

Initial OFV

Iteration

Keep Best Parameters

Max Iter

Num Failed OF Evals

Num OF Evals

Num Parameters

OFV Tol

Parameters tab

Residuals tab

Simulations tab