sensitivitydetermine
Sensitivitydetermine is a framework used to assess how changes in input variables influence the outputs of a model or system. It encompasses practices for quantifying and interpreting the sensitivity of results to input variations, and is applied in fields such as engineering, environmental science, economics, and pharmacology. The aim is to identify which inputs most influence outcomes, to prioritize data collection, calibration, and model refinement, and to support uncertainty analysis and decision making.
Definition and scope: It covers both local sensitivity analysis and global sensitivity analysis, and may integrate
Methods: Local sensitivity uses derivatives or finite differences. Global methods include Morris screening, Sobol indices, FAST,
Process: Start with problem framing, define outputs of interest, specify input ranges and distributions, select sensitivity
Limitations: Results depend on model structure, assumptions about input independence, potential nonlinear interactions, and computational demands.
See also: sensitivity analysis, uncertainty quantification, model calibration, risk assessment.