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===CSDMS and Plug and Play Component Modeling ===
===CSDMS and Plug and Play Component Modeling ===
''contributed by  J. Syvitski and I.Overeem''<br>
''contributed by  CSDMS IF staff''<br>
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The first lecture talks about the advantages of using earth surface process models as components, and the ability to plug them into each other and play with new combinations. <br>
This lecture talks about the advantages of using earth surface process models as components, and the ability to plug them into each other and play with new combinations. <br>


[[Media:PlugandPlayComponentTechnology.ppt‎|Plug and Play Technology PPT]]
[[Media:PlugandPlayComponentTechnology.ppt‎|Plug and Play Technology PPT]]


The second lecture goes into more detail on the CMT: <br>
A overview paper, published in the SEPM Sedimentary record of March 2011 on CSDMS and the vision of plug and play technology is posted here :  [[media:SedRecord_9-1.pdf| PDF]] <br>


[[Media:CMT_INTROAnnualMeeting2011.ppt|Introduction to CMT]]‎
More recently developed concepts on coupling models, the basic modeling interface, and the CSDMS framework were published in 2014: [[media:Syvitski-iEMSs2014.pdf| PDf]] <br>
 
 
A overview paper, published in the SEPM Sedimentary record of March 2011 on CSDMS and the vision of plug and play technology is posted here : [[media:SedRecord_9-1.pdf| PDF]]  


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Latest revision as of 13:31, 16 July 2015

CSDMS and Plug and Play Component Modeling

contributed by CSDMS IF staff

This lecture talks about the advantages of using earth surface process models as components, and the ability to plug them into each other and play with new combinations.

Plug and Play Technology PPT

A overview paper, published in the SEPM Sedimentary record of March 2011 on CSDMS and the vision of plug and play technology is posted here : PDF

More recently developed concepts on coupling models, the basic modeling interface, and the CSDMS framework were published in 2014: PDf