STEM help / Basic concepts

3.11.6 Summary

This section has dealt with some of the basic aspects of using STEM. There are many more features and techniques which can be used in constructing models, entering data, and viewing and displaying results – see 4. Editor skills and 5. Results program skills.

 

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  • 1. Getting started
  • 2. Training
  • 3. Basic concepts
    • 3.1 STEM and financial modelling
    • 3.2 The basic STEM paradigm
    • 3.3 The STEM Model Editor
    • 3.4 Exporting run time models
    • 3.5 How to use STEM
    • 3.6 Building a model
    • 3.7 Entering model data
    • 3.8 Running the model
    • 3.9 Viewing the results of the model run
    • 3.10 Printing results from the model
    • 3.11 Extending the model
      • 3.11.1 Changing demand
      • 3.11.2 Introducing new technology
      • 3.11.3 A variation on the introduction of new technology
      • 3.11.4 The effects of deployment
      • 3.11.5 Adding tariffs to the model
      • 3.11.6 Summary
  • 4. Editor skills
  • 5. Results program skills
  • 6. Exchanging data
  • 7. Distributable STEM
  • 8. Business models on the web
  • 9. Model structure
  • 10. Calculation framework
  • 11. Appendices

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