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- Q5153574 subject Q7316194.
- Q5153574 subject Q8383129.
- Q5153574 subject Q8690270.
- Q5153574 abstract "Common modeling infrastructure refers to software libraries that can be shared across multiple institutions in order to increase software reuse and interoperability in complex modeling systems. Early initiatives were in the climate and weather domain, where software components representing distinct physical domains (for example, ocean or atmosphere) tended to be developed by domain specialists, often at different organizations. In order to create complete applications, these needed to be combined together, using for instance a general circulation model, that transfers data between different components. An additional challenge is that these models generally require supercomputers to run, to account for the collected data and for data analyses. Thus, it was important to provide an efficient massively parallel computer system, and the processing hardware and software, to account for all the different workloads and communication channels.".
- Q5153574 wikiPageExternalLink swmf.
- Q5153574 wikiPageExternalLink earth-system-modeling-program.
- Q5153574 wikiPageExternalLink www.earthsystemmodeling.org.
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- Q5153574 wikiPageWikiLink Q7316194.
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- Q5153574 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383129.
- Q5153574 wikiPageWikiLink Q8690270.
- Q5153574 wikiPageWikiLink Q9430.
- Q5153574 comment "Common modeling infrastructure refers to software libraries that can be shared across multiple institutions in order to increase software reuse and interoperability in complex modeling systems. Early initiatives were in the climate and weather domain, where software components representing distinct physical domains (for example, ocean or atmosphere) tended to be developed by domain specialists, often at different organizations.".
- Q5153574 label "Common modeling infrastructure".