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|CSDMS meeting event year=2018 | |CSDMS meeting event year=2018 | ||
|CSDMS meeting presentation type=Webinar | |CSDMS meeting presentation type=Webinar | ||
|CSDMS meeting webinar date=2018 | |CSDMS meeting webinar date=2018-11-12T10:00:00.000Z | ||
|CSDMS meeting webinar registration URL=https://colorado.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6244ee030fc53edb530ad5be4&id=2d7f54ec0c&e=052cc92b4f | |CSDMS meeting webinar registration URL=https://colorado.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6244ee030fc53edb530ad5be4&id=2d7f54ec0c&e=052cc92b4f | ||
|CSDMS meeting first name=Mark | |CSDMS meeting first name=Mark | ||
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|CSDMS meeting abstract presentation=CSDMS Basic Model Interface (BMI) - When equipped with a Basic Model Interface, a model is given a common set of functions for configuring and running the model (as well as getting and setting its state). Models with BMIs can communicate with each other and be coupled in a modeling framework. The coupling of models from different authors in different disciplines may open new paths to scientific discovery. In this first of a set of webinars on the CSDMS BMI, we'll provide an overview of BMI and the functions that define it. This webinar is appropriate for new users of BMI, although experienced users may also find it useful. | |CSDMS meeting abstract presentation=CSDMS Basic Model Interface (BMI) - When equipped with a Basic Model Interface, a model is given a common set of functions for configuring and running the model (as well as getting and setting its state). Models with BMIs can communicate with each other and be coupled in a modeling framework. The coupling of models from different authors in different disciplines may open new paths to scientific discovery. In this first of a set of webinars on the CSDMS BMI, we'll provide an overview of BMI and the functions that define it. This webinar is appropriate for new users of BMI, although experienced users may also find it useful. | ||
'''Instructor:''' Mark Piper, Research Software Engineer, University of Colorado, Boulder | '''Instructor:''' Mark Piper, Research Software Engineer, University of Colorado, Boulder |
Revision as of 08:39, 29 May 2025
CSDMS 2018 Webinars
CSDMS Basic Model Interface (BMI)
Abstract
CSDMS Basic Model Interface (BMI) - When equipped with a Basic Model Interface, a model is given a common set of functions for configuring and running the model (as well as getting and setting its state). Models with BMIs can communicate with each other and be coupled in a modeling framework. The coupling of models from different authors in different disciplines may open new paths to scientific discovery. In this first of a set of webinars on the CSDMS BMI, we'll provide an overview of BMI and the functions that define it. This webinar is appropriate for new users of BMI, although experienced users may also find it useful.
Instructor: Mark Piper, Research Software Engineer, University of Colorado, Boulder
When: November 13th, 12PM Eastern Time
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