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How to Set Up a One-Stage Model

The following steps are necessary to set up a one-stage model:

  1. From the project node, create a new one-stage test plan. See Creating a New Test Plan. The view changes to select the new node in the model tree and show you the test plan level.

  2. Set up the inputs and model type by double-clicking the Inputs block and the Model block in the test plan diagram. See Input Factor Setup and Global Model Setup.

  3. At this point, you might want to design an experiment. See The Design Editor.

  4. From the test plan node, load a new data set to use. Choose TestPlan > Select Data which opens the Data Wizard. Click Load new data set and the Data Import Wizard appears. See Loading Data from File. Use the Data Wizard to match up data signals with model inputs and outputs.

  5. Dismissing the Data Wizard opens the Data Editor, where you can select data for modeling and match data to designs. See The Data Editor.

    On closing the Data Editor the model fit is calculated and the new model node appears in the model tree.

  6. View the model fit.

    Functionality available for viewing and refining the model fit is described in Global Level and Selecting Models.

  7. You can create a boundary model at the test plan node. A boundary model describing the limits of the operating envelope can be useful when you are creating and evaluating designs, optimization results and global models. It can be useful to create the boundary model before viewing global models, so you can see the model areas inside the boundary on plots. See Boundary Model Setup.

Once you have built a single model, you should create more models for comparison, to search for the best fit. You can follow the guidelines in Creating Alternative Models to Compare.

  


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