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Presentations:
- J. P. M. Syvitski, 02/04/08: "The Charge of the CSDMS Working Groups", CSDMS Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group meeting, Boulder, Colorado.
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Abstract:
The presentation provides an overview of the CSDMS project, its scope and promise, and the role and charge of the various working groups.
- S. Peckham, 02/04/08: "Advantages of Using the Common Component Architecture (CCA) for the CSDMS Project", CSDMS Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group meeting, Boulder, Colorado.
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Abstract:
The presentation provides a discussion of features that are considered desirable for the CSDMS "component coupling framework" and examines the extent to which these features are provided by the ESMF, OpenMI and CCA frameworks.
- E. Hutton, 02/04/08: "Creating and Linking Components in ESMF and CCA", CSDMS Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group meeting, Boulder, Colorado.
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Abstract:
The presentation provides a case study comparting the use of OpenMI and CCA to couple two model components.
- S. Peckham, 10/26/07: "A Brief Introduction to the CSDMS Initiative", Regional CUAHSI meeting, Boise, Idaho.
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Abstract:
The presentation provides a basic overview of the CSDMS project followed by a list of features that are considered desirable for the CSDMS "component coupling framework" and examines the extent to which these features are provided by the ESMF, OpenMI and CCA frameworks.
Tutorials:
- S. Peckham, 01/07/08: "CCA Recommended Reading List".
This document contains annotated links to publications, talks and web pages that are helpful for learning about the Common Component Architecture (CCA).
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- S. Peckham, 04/17/07: "Mini-tutorial on Subversion".
The following document is a "mini-tutorial" on how to perform common tasks with a popular version-control system called Subversion. Subversion provides a powerful and convenient method of tracking changes made to an arbitrary set of files and is particularly useful for large software development projects that involve multiple authors.
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Papers:
- S. Peckham (2008) Evaluation of model coupling frameworks for use by the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS), Proceedings of MODFLOW and More 2008: Ground Water and Public Policy Conference, May 18-21, 2008, Golden, CO, 535p. PDF version
Past Workshop and Meeting Presentations:
Presentations, materials and notes from past CSDMS-sponsored workshops and meetings are available at Past_Meetings
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