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I argue that we should use "WMT" and "PyMT", by analogy with NumPy and SciPy (but not Astropy).
We're using "WMT" and "PyMT", by analogy with NumPy and SciPy (but not Astropy).
Eric and I were thinking earlier that we should use "wMT" and "pyMT" to emphasize that they're modeling tools.
Eric and I were thinking earlier that we should use "wMT" and "pyMT" to emphasize that they're modeling tools.



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Mark Piper, (he/him/his), website username login: Mpiper

CSDMS
4001 Discovery Dr.
Boulder, Colorado
80303
United States
mark.piper@colorado.edu

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Member of the following CSDMS groups

  • Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group
  • Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group

Signed up for the mailing list: yes

WMT

The CSDMS Web Modeling Tool (WMT) can be found at https://csdms.colorado.edu/wmt.

References on the use of WMT:

Developer notes for installing and configuring WMT:

  • Installing a WMT executor
  • Installing a WMT server
  • Installing a WMT client

WMT source code:

We're using "WMT" and "PyMT", by analogy with NumPy and SciPy (but not Astropy). Eric and I were thinking earlier that we should use "wMT" and "pyMT" to emphasize that they're modeling tools.

Dakota

I've set up a wiki page for all things Dakota. I have a separate page for the Dakota install on beach.

Individual pages:

BMI and componentization

  • Instructions for adding a BMI to a model
  • My notes on turning a model into a CSDMS component

Clinics

Other work

  • An article on using the Ask API to access model metadata from the CSDMS wiki
  • A table of Ask API examples

Examples and testing