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... Where appropriate, the Terminal Planning Spreadsheet Models CD contains sample data sets that provide an airport-specific example for each model. These airport-specific examples may help users make more informed decisions about appropriate model inputs that match their unique situations.
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... Figure 1 provides an overview of the functional areas in terminal planning. Check marks indicate the areas covered by the spreadsheet models.
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... Additional help on unlocking or locking a protected workbook is provided in the Excel Help section. Model Explanations Queuing models are used within the Spreadsheet Models to better determine the processing requirements while considering passenger delays.
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... Summary of Terminal Planning Spreadsheet Models • Design Hour Determination: This model takes the user from data sourcing and collection through determining the peak month, choosing an average day of the peak month, and finally determining the design hour and the associated peak planning factors. 4 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design Figure 3.
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... : This model provides the user with CBP standards in the main functional areas of passenger processing. A mini-queue model helps the user to determine the required number of primary processing stations and size the baggage claim frontage based on the design hour international demand.
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... If the Security Level setting window appeared, close the file, restart Excel, change the macro security level to Medium, and finally reopen the Terminal_Planning_Spreadsheet_Model.xls file. Figure 5 shows the process of changing the Excel macro security level.
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... Introduction 7 Figure 5. Resetting Excel macro security levels.
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... 8 Airport Passenger Terminal Planning and Design Figure 6. Unprotect sheets to access formulae.


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