Mouse—A Computerized Uncertainty Analysis System

1990 
ABSTRACT Calculations involving uncertainties are far beyond the capabilities of conventional analysis for any but the simplest of waste management models. There exist a number of general-purpose simulation languages, using Monte Carlo methods, that are capable of such analysis, but these languages are difficult to learn and to implement quickly. MOUSE (an acronym for Modular Oriented Uncertainty SystEm) deals with the problem of uncertainties in waste management models that consist of one or more algebraic equations. The MOUSE system writes a FORTRAN program which, when the user's model is added, is ready to be compiled and executed. It was especially designed for use by those with little or no knowledge of computer languages, programming or simulation. It is designed to be run on almost any personal computer and has all of the features needed for substantive uncertainty analysis (built-in probability distributions, plotting and graphing capabilities, sensitivity analysis, interest functions for cost ana...
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