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Framework Development Environment (FDE) Editors. FRAMES-2.0 Workshop U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Bethesda, Maryland November 15-16, 2007 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, Washington. FRAMES-2 Editors [ A detailed review of Editors is not part of the Workshop].
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Framework DevelopmentEnvironment (FDE)Editors FRAMES-2.0 Workshop U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Bethesda, Maryland November 15-16, 2007 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, Washington
FRAMES-2 Editors[A detailed review of Editors is not part of the Workshop] • (Units) Conversion Editor – Create/Edit Units • DICtionary Editor – Create/Edit DICtionaries. • Module (DES) Editor • I/O DICs and Connection Schemes • Used to register applications under the Tools menu • Domain Editor – Where model fits in the system (e.g., Domain, Group, and Subgroup, but not Class). • Simulation Editor – CSM Workspace 2
1 m2 = 1.0E4 cm2 (Units) Conversion Editor 3
DICtionaries by Domain and System Dictionary Editor Provides listing of DICtionaries and contents 4
Registers existing DICs in System Registers DIC to specific Domain Function of • Space • Time Example Dictionary Screen for AquiferFlux 5
Module (DEScription) Editor • Executable Information • Icon picture • Name and folder location of UI executable • Name and folder location of model executable • Allows functionality programs to be added to the Tools menu • Reference Information • Company Information • Developer Information • Requirement Information • Connection Schemes • User Interface DIC • DICs Consumed • DICs produced 6
Module Editor List of registered modules under the “Environmental, Model” Domain • Registers existing Module in System • Registers DIC to specific Domain 7
Adding Functions to the Tool Menu Connection schemes consist of DICs that are consumed and produced. 8
Domain Editor NRC can have their own Domain (e.g., NRO) 9
Summary • (Units) Conversion Editor – Allows the user to add additional or edit existing unit conversions supported by the system. • DICtionary Editor – Allows the user to add new or edit existing DICtionaries. • Module (DES) Editor – Allows the user to input and edit the DEScription (DES) DICtionary, which contains information about the model (e.g., Icon Class, which Boundary Condition and Input DICs are consumed and which Boundary Condition DICs are produced, who to contact for more information, etc.). • Domain Editor – Allows the user to define where the model fits in the system (e.g., Icon, Domain, Group, and Subgroup, etc., but not Class). • Simulation Editor – Allows the user to edit the Conceptual Site Model (CSM) work space, containing the Drag & Drop functionality of constructing a CSM and linking modules together. This editor is the FRAMES CSM interface. 10