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<br />O()u3H <br /> <br />lntroduction <br /> <br />approach to ensure that software quality and model performance meet the expectations of <br />TVA and EPRI. <br /> <br />Although TV A and CADSWES will be responsible for the major model development efforts, <br />the guidance of Consultants will be required to address specific elements of the resident <br />reservoir system model and analysis tools: <br /> <br />Resident Power Reservoir System Model CPRSYM) <br />- Water Quality Module (see page 3-7) <br />- Link to Power System Economics (see page 3-10) <br /> <br />Analysis Tools <br />- Multi-Objective Evaluation and Tradeoff Analysis (see page 5-2) <br /> <br />Selected Consultants will be invited to submit proposals to develop these elements of the <br />modeling system. It is required that the Consultants work collaboratively with TV A and <br />CADSWES to ensure that these elements are fully integrated into the modeling and DSS <br />environment. <br /> <br />As discussed in greater detail in Section 7, model development will proceed in several <br />phases. Development of the resident power and reservoir system model will begin in the <br />spring of 1993. TVA and CADSWES will be responsible for initial development efforts, <br />focusing on implementation of basic simulation capabilities. A demonstration prototype of <br />the TV A system model with basic functionality will be completed by December 1993. More <br />complex processes, such as water quality modeling and the link to the power system, will be <br />developed in 1994. Development of complex analytical tools such as multi-objective <br />evaluations will also begin at this time. However, to ensure the integration of consultants' <br />work with overall development efforts, proposals from consultants will be solicited during <br />the summer of 1993. Actual work with consultants will not commence until January 1994. <br />Operational testing of the resident reservoir system model will begin in 1995. <br /> <br />1-2 <br />