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#Rebuilding Base<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha;">
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<li>See [[Rebuild_Base_Notes|Rebuild Base Notes]] for this specific task</li>
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<li>See more on rebuilding the base [https://pardee.du.edu/wiki/Extended_Features#Rebuild_the_Base here]</li>
 
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*See [[Rebuild_Base_Notes|Rebuild Base Notes]] for this specific task
*See more on rebuilding the base [https://pardee.du.edu/wiki/Extended_Features#Rebuild_the_Base here]
*Variable names<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha;">
<li>Variable names to compare model are in “Variable_names_8142020.txt”</li>
<li>Variable names to compare model are in “Variable_names_8142020.txt”</li>
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Revision as of 23:09, 17 August 2020

This IFs Base Comparison process relates to the consolidation of big data update. It is usually conducted once a year during the big data update.

Top-down approach:
Top down approach implies using all new updated data to build a new base and comparing with old/existing base. After few observations, we can replace few new series by old series to see the impact of addition of those new series. This page follows this approach.

Bottom-up approach:
It is the opposite of top-down approach. This allows us to add new series one at a time and see its impact.

Things to do first before IFs Base Comparison:

  1. Rebuilding Base
  2. Variable names to compare model are in “Variable_names_8142020.txt”
  3.