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  2. Cumulative accuracy profile - Wikipedia

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    The accuracy ratio (AR) is defined as the ratio of the area between the model CAP and random CAP, and the area between the perfect CAP and random CAP. [2] In a successful model, the AR has values between zero and one, and the higher the value is, the stronger the model. The cumulative number of positive outcomes indicates a model's strength.

  3. Comparison of Business Process Model and Notation modeling ...

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    2.0 import and export, support for DMN 1.3, collaborative BPMN & DMN editing, REST & Java APIs, OpenAPI documentation, orchestration of RPA bots, reporting on processes executed by Camunda or by an external tool Camunda Platform BPMN model snippet: 2013-08-31 2024-11-01 [10] Apache License 2.0: Enterprise Architect: Sparx Systems: 2000 2024-09 ...

  4. Surrogate model - Wikipedia

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    A surrogate model is an engineering method used when an outcome of interest cannot be easily measured or computed, so an approximate mathematical model of the outcome is used instead. Most engineering design problems require experiments and/or simulations to evaluate design objective and constraint functions as a function of design variables.

  5. Exploratory data analysis - Wikipedia

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    The primary analysis task is approached by fitting a regression model where the tip rate is the response variable. The fitted model is = 0.18 - 0.01 × (party size) which says that as the size of the dining party increases by one person (leading to a higher bill), the tip rate will decrease by 1%, on average.

  6. IDEF0 - Wikipedia

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    IDEF0 Diagram Example. IDEF0, a compound acronym ("Icam DEFinition for Function Modeling", where ICAM is an acronym for "Integrated Computer Aided Manufacturing"), is a function modeling methodology for describing manufacturing functions, which offers a functional modeling language for the analysis, development, reengineering and integration of information systems, business processes or ...

  7. Double Diamond (design process model) - Wikipedia

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    The Design Council's visual representation of their Double Diamond design and innovation process. Double Diamond is the name of a design process model popularized by the British Design Council in 2005. [1] The process was adapted from the divergence-convergence model proposed in 1996 by Hungarian-American linguist Béla H. Bánáthy.

  8. Roofline model - Wikipedia

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    The roofline model is an intuitive visual performance model used to provide performance estimates of a given compute kernel or application running on multi-core, many-core, or accelerator processor architectures, by showing inherent hardware limitations, and potential benefit and priority of optimizations.

  9. Engineering design process - Wikipedia

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    The engineering design process, also known as the engineering method, is a common series of steps that engineers use in creating functional products and processes. The process is highly iterative – parts of the process often need to be repeated many times before another can be entered – though the part(s) that get iterated and the number of such cycles in any given project may vary.