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Using CAGE


Getting StartedIntroducing the CAGE browser part of the Model-Based Calibration Toolbox product. How to navigate CAGE and the user's guide to calibrate tables, trade off models, and perform optimization.
Variables and ModelsThis section describes the common steps involved in setting up calibration sessions in CAGE: setting up or importing variables and models.
TablesHow to create and fill tables from a model; add, copy, edit and delete tables; set up normalizers either manually or with calibration files; fill tables by extrapolation; compare and revert to previous versions; and import and export calibrations.
Feature CalibrationsHow to use feature calibrations, enabling you to compare a strategy (or collection of tables) with a model in order to quickly generate accurate calibrations. You can optimize breakpoints and table values with reference to models.
Tradeoff Calibrations

How to set up and calibrate tradeoff tables, displaying and evaluating multiple models to obtain suitable table values to satisfy competing objectives.

Optimization Setup

How to set up and run optimizations including automated tradeoff.

Optimization Analysis

How to view and analyze optimization results, and export results.

Writing User-Defined Optimizations

A guide to all the functions available for creating user-defined optimizations.

Data Sets

How to use data sets for importing experimental data or table data (including optimization outputs), creating factors from the error between factors, comparing experimental data with tables or models, and filling tables.

Surface ViewerHow to use the display options in the Surface Viewer to investigate models and strategies (collections of tables). You can display predicted errors and the errors between models and strategies, make movies, and print and export the display.
  


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