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ModSimEnv

Techniques and Tools for Model Coupling, Evaluation and Assessment


Project leader: Michael Flechsig
Project members: Ciaron Linstead, Uwe Böhm, Cezar Ionescu, Thomas Nocke, Claus Rachimow, Jochen Hinkel
Project funding: PIK

The project aims to support modular model integration and application in a structured way by researching techniques and developing tools that are directly applicable by the model developer and user.

ModSimEnv addresses

  • Module coupling technologies
    The strategy is to provide software to make the process of module coupling more consistent and easier to manage. Our approach is to design and develop small, self-contained tools which can be applied individually or as an integrated set as required by the model developer.
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  • Model application and evaluation
    An experimentation framework providing sampling methods for ensemble simulations of distributed models is developed. Besides simulation load distribution it offers interactive result post-processing and visual evaluation for model uncertainty, sensitivity, and scenario analyses.
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Poster

(March 2007)

Slide show

(November 2005)

 

The project is part of Research Domain IV - Transdisciplinary Concepts and Methods, and it is currently operated by the Data & Computation Department

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