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   * **[[Deterministic_simulations|Deterministic]]** - A single iteration is run with best estimates for all parameter values. //(Default)//   * **[[Deterministic_simulations|Deterministic]]** - A single iteration is run with best estimates for all parameter values. //(Default)//
   * **[[Probabilistic_analysis|Probabilistic]]** - Values for uncertain paremters are randomized using a Monte Carlo sampling method according to their probability density function. A large number of simulations are run. After the simulation is finished some [[Sensitivity_analysis|sensitivity analysis]] methods can be applied.   * **[[Probabilistic_analysis|Probabilistic]]** - Values for uncertain paremters are randomized using a Monte Carlo sampling method according to their probability density function. A large number of simulations are run. After the simulation is finished some [[Sensitivity_analysis|sensitivity analysis]] methods can be applied.
-  * **[[Simulation_table|Simulation table]]** - Simulations are run where values for a selection of parameters are varied for each simulation. 
   * **[[Sensitivity_analysis|Sensitivity analysis]]** - Several methods exists for performing sensitivity analysis that are not based on random sampling, such as [[FAST|FAST]], [[Morris|Morris]] and [[Sobol|Sobol]]. This simulation run for many iterations, depending on the number of parameters that are included in the analysis and the method used. This simulation type is available only with the [[Sensitivity_analysis_toolbox|sensitivity analysis toolbox]].   * **[[Sensitivity_analysis|Sensitivity analysis]]** - Several methods exists for performing sensitivity analysis that are not based on random sampling, such as [[FAST|FAST]], [[Morris|Morris]] and [[Sobol|Sobol]]. This simulation run for many iterations, depending on the number of parameters that are included in the analysis and the method used. This simulation type is available only with the [[Sensitivity_analysis_toolbox|sensitivity analysis toolbox]].
  
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