Enhancing Model Libraries for Ecological and Economic Analysis
This document outlines essential checkpoints for improving model libraries focused on ecological and economic frameworks. Key aspects like reusability, complementarity, and robustness are discussed to create user-friendly custom blocks. It details five sublibraries for tailored applications, including ecological modeling and user dialog components. Specific models and blocks, such as those for phytoplankton growth and economic impact analysis, are highlighted. Instructions for accessing resources and participating in testing sessions are included to ensure model quality and consistency.
Enhancing Model Libraries for Ecological and Economic Analysis
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MODEL LIBRARY – STATUS FEB 2010 Jean-Luc de Kok, Johanna Balle-Beganton, Karen Timmermann Baerbel Müller-Karelis, Ben Tomlinson
Checkpoints : • reusability • complementarity • transparancy and documentation • encapsulation • easy to adapt and maintain • size manageable • robustness • scientific quality
see e-mail 23/07/09 or ftp://eftp.ifremer.fr/wp/WP8/Extend/Templates/
Labeling instructions : MODELS: ESE_SSAnr_v2.0.mox LIBRARIES: Ecol_SSAnr_v1.4.lix BLOCKS: PhytoplanktonGrowth_SSAnr_v2.0
Custom-made dialog box for H blocks
Ecological blocks - exampleNitrogen – Phytoplankton – Zooplankton model
SSA10 – Johanna Beganton – generic shell species growth block Few, well chosen connectors user dialog Metadocumentation completed
Switching block item (explained Friday afternoon)
Two options: • design single block with different options OR • design several blocks with different purpose (easier to re use)
Set priority of MBBs that are important and/or feasible • Quality improvement • Library consistency (how can the MBBs be combined) • Testing, testing, testing
One-on-one examination of your MBBs: • Today 15.30-17.00 Hall Petra • Friday 14.00- 15.30 Hall Petra • Subscription at registration desk