Dakota Reference Manual  Version 6.7
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Dakota Reference Manual Documentation

The Dakota software (http://dakota.sandia.gov/) delivers advanced parametric analysis techniques enabling quantification of margins and uncertainty, risk analysis, model calibration, and design exploration with computational models. Its methods include optimization, uncertainty quantification, parameter estimation, and sensitivity analysis, which may be used individually or as components within surrogate-based and other advanced strategies.

Author
Brian M. Adams, William J. Bohnhoff, Keith R. Dalbey, John P. Eddy, Mohamed S. Ebeida, Michael S. Eldred, Joseph R. Frye, Gianluca Geraci, Russell W. Hooper, Patricia D. Hough, Kenneth T. Hu, John D. Jakeman, Mohammad Khalil, Kathryn A. Maupin, Jason A. Monschke, Elliott M. Ridgway, Ahmad Rushdi, Laura P. Swiler, J. Adam Stephens, Dena M. Vigil, Timothy M. Wildey

The Reference Manual documents all the input keywords that can appear in a Dakota input file to configure a Dakota study. Its organization closely mirrors the structure of dakota.input.summary. For more information see Dakota Input Specification. For information on software structure, refer to the Developers Manual [3], and for a tour of Dakota features and capabilities, including a tutorial, refer to the User's Manual[5].

How to Use this Manual

To find more information about a specific keyword

  1. Use the search box at the top right (currently only finds keyword names)
  2. Browse the Keywords tree on the left navigation pane
  3. Look at the Dakota Input Specification
  4. Navigate through the keyword pages, starting from the Keywords Area

To find more information about a Dakota related topic

  1. Browse the Topics Area on the left navigation pane
  2. Navigate through the topics pages, starting from the Topics Area

A small number of examples are included (see Sample Input Files) along with a description of the test problems (see Test Problems).

A bibliography for the Reference Manual is provided in Bibliographic References