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   </ol>A third [[CCMP|Geographically-Focused Research Group (GFRG)]] is being developed with co-sponsorship with the Chesapeake Community Modeling Program (CCMP). Details are still being worked out with the co-sponsors, and eventually chairs of the FRG's will be appointed, CSDMS-wiki web pages developed, and FRG membership lists and activities established. Stay tuned.</li>
   </ol>A third [[CCMP|Geographically-Focused Research Group (GFRG)]] is being developed with co-sponsorship with the Chesapeake Community Modeling Program (CCMP). Details are still being worked out with the co-sponsors, and eventually chairs of the FRG's will be appointed, CSDMS-wiki web pages developed, and FRG membership lists and activities established. Stay tuned.</li>
<li>Members should create an account (its free) on the CSDMS web site by clicking on the "create account" link on the Mississippi image, and thereafter sign in with the "log in" link also found on the Mississippi image.  This will allow the user to enter the wiki side of the CSDMS web site and edit pages appropriately and take in community discussions.  Not all pages can be changed, and there are still a few hiccups.  But get used to logging in through the wiki.</li>
<li>Members should create an account (its free) on the CSDMS web site by clicking on the "create account" link on the Mississippi image, and thereafter sign in with the "log in" link also found on the Mississippi image.  This will allow the user to enter the wiki side of the CSDMS web site and edit pages appropriately and take in community discussions.  Not all pages can be changed, and there are still a few hiccups.  But get used to logging in through the wiki.</li>
<li>The CSDMS Integration Facility is hiring one (possibly two) computational and/or geophysical post-doctoral fellow with experience in software development, to work in a team as a software engineer in the development of an integrated framework for the modular modeling of Earth-surface dynamics.  For more information go to [[Jobs|http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/index.php/Jobs]].</li>
<li>The CSDMS Integration Facility is hiring one (possibly two) computational and/or geophysical post-doctoral fellow with experience in software development, to work in a team as a software engineer in the development of an integrated framework for the modular modeling of Earth-surface dynamics.</li>
<li>A CSDMS Industrial Consortium is being established after a successful launch meeting associated with the AAPG/SEPM 2008 San Antonio meeting.  The first priority will be to hire a dedicated software engineer to speed in the development of the CSDMS framework and interface standards and work as a liaison with the Consortium and the CSDMS community.</li>
<li>A CSDMS Industrial Consortium is being established after a successful launch meeting associated with the AAPG/SEPM 2008 San Antonio meeting.  The first priority will be to hire a dedicated software engineer to speed in the development of the CSDMS framework and interface standards and work as a liaison with the Consortium and the CSDMS community.</li>
<li>The CSDMS architecture is to be the DoE Common Component Architecture (CCA) that employs SIDL (Scientific Interface Definition Language) to allow rapid communication of various component models through its language neutral compiler (BABEL).  As an aid to users the BOCCA GUI allows ease in this operation.  A "idiots guide" is being developed and will be soon released to the community as a how to guide.  Most importantly is for users to get their code written in the IRF method: Initialize, Run, Finalize.  This typically takes less than a day to get completed.<br>The CSDMS interface standard will be based on OpenMI.  OpenMI also comes with a Windows based framework that will not be employed (rather we will use the CCA architecture and framework).  OpenMI allows for 1D and 2D models to be coupled, smoothing and interpolation routines to be used and shared with component models of different grids and time stepping.  Documentation on its use will be part of the "idiots guide" being developed. Most importantly for users is to learn how to write up their "get values" routines, to allow models to communicate through CCA.</li>
<li>The CSDMS architecture is to be the DoE Common Component Architecture (CCA) that employs SIDL (Scientific Interface Definition Language) to allow rapid communication of various component models through its language neutral compiler (BABEL).  As an aid to users the BOCCA GUI allows ease in this operation.  A "idiots guide" is being developed and will be soon released to the community as a how to guide.  Most importantly is for users to get their code written in the IRF method: Initialize, Run, Finalize.  This typically takes less than a day to get completed.<br>The CSDMS interface standard will be based on OpenMI.  OpenMI also comes with a Windows based framework that will not be employed (rather we will use the CCA architecture and framework).  OpenMI allows for 1D and 2D models to be coupled, smoothing and interpolation routines to be used and shared with component models of different grids and time stepping.  Documentation on its use will be part of the "idiots guide" being developed. Most importantly for users is to learn how to write up their "get values" routines, to allow models to communicate through CCA.</li>

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