The Analyze Model window contains two tabs: the Graph tab and the Models tab.

Graph Tab

The Graph tab of the Analyze Model window shows a condition versus age graph, which contains both a curve and data points:

When you hold your mouse cursor over a point or line within the graph, the application displays a popup window showing the Index and Age values at that point.

When you right-click the tab, the system displays a shortcut menu with the following special command:

When the edit outliers command is available, you can use it to perform outlier analysis. User-defined outlier criteria are a function of condition attribute value and age. Multiple outlier criteria can be set.

  1. Select Edit Outliers, and the User-Defined Outliers window opens. 
  2. Right-click in the window and choose Insert. The outlier criteria are additive. The example below shows a portion of this window where young, poor data points (those with an index value less than 50 or those less than five years old) and old, good data points (those with an index value greater than 85 or those older than 20) are defined as outliers:
    Edit Outliers
  3. Once the outlier definitions are as desired, click OK to close the User-Defined Outliers window.
  4. You can then include the new outlier definitions in the model selected for detailed analysis by clicking the Models tab. In the Models tab, the system will display a message to advise that the outlier definitions have changed.
  5. Click Yes to continue, and then the new outlier definitions will be saved and used in displaying data points on the Graph tab.

Models Tab

The Models tab of the Analyze Models window is where you perform all regression analysis (including the selection of what model form to use in the regression analysis) and where you identify which models to graph in the Graph tab.
The tab provides two panes (Current Models on the left and Model Development on the right) along with the Model Type field. This field identifies the model form whose models will be shown in the Current Models pane. The model type is selected from a drop-down list, which currently has seven types. See Model Equations and Regression Methods for more information on the different model types.

Current Models Pane

The Current Models pane shows all models of the type selected in the Model Type field. (The list of models is taken from the Models window.)

When you right-click a model in the table, the system displays a shortcut menu with the following special command:

Model Development Pane

The Model Development pane on the right side of the tab is where you perform regression analysis as well as where you identify which models to graph in the Graph tab.

Each record in the Model Development pane represents a particular model, regression method, and filter on the data set. When this tab is first displayed, only one record is shown in this pane. This record contains the model for the node currently selected in the Performance Models window. (If that node did not have a model assigned, then the system uses the currently selected model in the Models pane of the Performance Models window.) This model is assigned the 0-Selected value in the Model Run column, and is the only model assigned this value.

Additional records are added to this pane by using commands found by right-clicking in this pane or by moving a model from the list of models in the left pane (by using the Move Model command found in the right-click shortcut menu).

Note: None of these additional models can be assigned the 0-Selected value in the Model Run column.

Columns in the Model Development Pane

The main columns found in this pane are described below:

0 - Selected: This value indicates the currently selected model. It initially is the model selected from the Performance Models window. Only one record can be assigned this value. The model type, or its parameters for this record, can be changed by using either the Move for Analysis or Calculate Excluding Outliers command found on the shortcut menu displayed by right-clicking the record.
1 - Regression: The Calculate Regression Models command inserts three records into the table, each of which is assigned this value. These records contain the linear regression results for the linear, exponential, and hyperbolic model types using the entire data set.
2 - Power: The Calculate Power command inserts one record into the table, and this record is assigned this value. This record contains the regression results for the power model type using the entire data set using a special "power" non-linear regression method.
3 - Existing: When a model is moved from the left pane to the right pane, the record for this model is assigned this value.
4 - Least Squares: The Find Closest Models command inserts six records into the table, each of which is assigned this value. These records contain the results of a "least squares" quasi-regression analysis for each model type using the entire data set.

Right-click Shortcut Menu Commands

When you right-click a record in this pane, the system displays a shortcut menu with the following special commands: