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WMT

WMT. Mark Piper mark.piper@colorado.edu. The CSDMS Web Modeling Tool. Eric Hutton e ric.hutton@colorado.edu. Irina Overeem irina.overeem@colorado.edu . Agenda. The grand vision Objective Implementation Overview of the client A brief example EKT labs Summary and discussion.

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WMT

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  1. WMT Mark Piper mark.piper@colorado.edu The CSDMS Web Modeling Tool Eric Hutton eric.hutton@colorado.edu Irina Overeemirina.overeem@colorado.edu

  2. Agenda • The grand vision • Objective • Implementation • Overview of the client • A brief example • EKT labs • Summary and discussion

  3. The grand vision Develop a modeling framework of connectable process modules able to predict • the transport and deposition of water, sediment, and nutrients over terrestrial surfaces; • how these surfaces evolve over a range of spatial and temporal scales. The framework should: • empower users to model science questions • streamline the process of idea generation to actual simulation • be inclusive, modular, and user-friendly

  4. Objective Develop a web-based component modeling tool to succeed CMT. Why? • Accessibility • Integration • Portability • Maintenance

  5. Implementation WMT is a RESTful web application. • Standards, separation, stateless, simple, secure • Source code: https://github.com/csdms/wmt execution server internet client database server data server

  6. The client https://csdms.colorado.edu/wmt

  7. Summary With WMT, a user can: • Select a component model from a list to run in standalone mode • Build a coupled model from multiple components organized as nodes of a tree structure • View and edit the parameters for these model components • Save models to a server, where they can be accessed on any Internet-accessible computer • Share saved models with others in the community • Run a model by connecting to a remote HPCC where the components are installed

  8. Thank you! Mark Piper mark.piper@colorado.edu https://csdms.colorado.edu/wmt Eric Hutton eric.hutton@colorado.edu Irina Overeemirina.overeem@colorado.edu

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