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+TES tools -- version 0.1
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+Marsh 31th, 2012
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+Author: Moez Kilani
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+TES tools is a set of fortran routines
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+that performs input-output analysis.
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+It is basically intended to perform
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+regional analysis.
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+
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+Installation
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+============
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+
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+There are mainly two steps.
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+
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+1. Linux (debian/ubuntu): in terminal mode
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+unpack the content of the rtes.tar file
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+The tar file content:
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+- maintes.f : main program
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+- input.f : read data file
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+- lq.f : computes location quotients and the matrix
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+used to adjust the national one.
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+- regional.f : estimates local coeficient matrix
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+based on the national matrix and location quotient method
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+- matcoef.f : computes the coefient matrix
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+- matinv.f : inverts a matrix (relies on lapack subroutines)
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+- quick_sort2.f : a subroutine for sorting output
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+written by Leonard J. Moss.
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+
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+2. Type "make"
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+
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+Important: you should have:
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+- lapack, and
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+- gfortran
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+installed to proceed.
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+Compilation on other plateforms has not been
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+tried but should not be complicate.
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+For example, the command:
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+
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+ gfortran -o rtes.exe *.f -llapack
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+should produce the excutable on DOS/WINDOWS terminal.
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+
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+Running
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+=======
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+
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+1. prepare an input file. See the provided example
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+"example.9" for the structure of such file.
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+Since the interpreter is rudimentary and does
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+not perform serious syntax check, the input file
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+should be correct, or unexpected output is produced.
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+
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+2. Use the command
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+ ./rtes input-file
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+where "input-file" is the data file.
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+Remarks
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+=======
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+1. tes uses lapack subroutine to inverse the I-A
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+matrix.
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+2. The sorting of the output relies on the
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+quick sort subroutine written by Leonard J. Moss
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+and given in the file "quick_sort2.f".
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