Tools and processes for calibrating large all-pipes models

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Jacobsen, Laura B., and Sri Kamojjala. “Tools and Processes for Calibrating Large All-Pipes Models”. Urban Water Journal, vol. 6, no. 1, 2009, pp. 29-38, https://doi.org/10.1080/15730620802566869.
Jacobsen, L. B., & Kamojjala, S. (2009). Tools and processes for calibrating large all-pipes models. Urban Water Journal, 6(1), 29-38. https://doi.org/10.1080/15730620802566869
Jacobsen LB, Kamojjala S. Tools and processes for calibrating large all-pipes models. Urban Water Journal. 2009;6(1):29-38.
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Jacobsen, L., Fang, M. and Kamojjala, S. Leveraging GIS to support all-pipes utility modeling. GITA Annual Conference. March, San Antonio.
Jacobsen, L., Coffey, R. and Kamojjala, S. GIS and model applications from an integrated system. Water Distribution System Analysis Symposium. August, Cincinnati.
Jacobsen, L. and Kamojjala, S. Full system models and GIS integration. AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition. June, San Francisco.
AWWA Engineering Computer Applications Committee. Calibration guidelines for water distribution System modeling. Proceedings of the 1999 AWWA Information Management and Technology Conference (IMTech). April, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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