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In this example PowerCalc represents the object (container) of a computational model that will compute Power on the basis of the values of Method="Savitsky"Speed=Vdes and the actual values of L, B, T and D. The @ character indicates that the parameter should exist in the PowerCalc object, the first parameter after the opening bracket (@Power) is the top goal of the PowerCalc object,  @Speed@Speed:Vdes means Vdes means that Speed in PowerCalc should get the value of Vdes. Values of L, B, T and D are required but not unique to this object and therefore requested as normal parameters and should be available "above" or outside the object. See also Quaestor syntax for more detail.

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