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OpenMI: the essential concepts and their implications for legacy software |
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J. B. Gregersen, P. J. A. Gijsbers, S. J. P. Westen, M. Blind |
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Artikel
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Englisch
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1680-7340
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In: Model integration and development of modular modelling systems ; Nr. 4 (2005-08-09), S.37-44 |
Datensatznummer |
250001403
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/adgeo-4-37-2005.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
Information & Communication Technology (ICT) tools such as computational
models are very helpful in designing river basin management plans (rbmp-s).
However, in the scientific world there is consensus that a single integrated
modelling system to support e.g. the implementation of the Water Framework
Directive cannot be developed and that integrated systems need to be very
much tailored to the local situation. As a consequence there is an urgent
need to increase the flexibility of modelling systems, such that dedicated
model systems can be developed from available building blocks. The HarmonIT
project aims at precisely that. Its objective is to develop and implement a
standard interface for modelling components and other relevant tools: The
Open Modelling Interface (OpenMI) standard. The OpenMI standard has been
completed and documented. It relies entirely on the "pull" principle, where
data are pulled by one model from the previous model in the chain. This paper
gives an overview of the OpenMI standard, explains the foremost concepts and
the rational behind it. |
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