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PART III: USER COMPATIBILITY CONCEPTS <br /> 1. Physical network setup: <br /> a. Understanding purpose & function of node/link architecture <br /> b. Understanding "accounting nodes" <br /> c. Modeling experience requirements <br /> 2. Ability to customize for unique situations: <br /> a. Accommodation of informal administrative practices <br /> b. Complex exchanges <br /> c. Augmentation plans <br /> d. Water rights subordinations <br /> e. Reservoir operations <br /> f. Water rights with same priorities <br /> 3. Flexibility in modification of physical network setup: <br /> a. Addition of nodes & links <br /> b. Addition of reservoirs <br /> c. Water right priorities <br /> d. Reservoir operation rules <br /> e. In-stream flow rights <br /> f. Exchanges <br /> g. New conditional rights <br /> 4. Accessibility of model enhancements & periodic updates <br /> 5. Maintenance of model & ability to incorporate model enhancements & updates <br /> 6. Portability related to model's existing platform <br /> 7. Model documentation: <br /> a. Current with notice of changes <br /> b. Readable, understandable & concise <br /> 8. Ability to link to other models or to other basins for evaluation of compact calls o n <br />multiple basins <br /> 9. Familiarity of the CRDSS Project Team & water users with the development & use o f <br />the model <br />10. Flexibility in assigning different water sources to meet demands <br />PART IV: PAST APPLICATIONS <br /> 1. Existing database <br /> 2. Existing network design <br />5 <br />A275 05.10.94 1.15-2 Fosha, Hyre <br />