Difference between revisions of "Computational Result Review Process"
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== Define Data Set == | == Define Data Set == | ||
+ | Define which data set under consideration. For example, a hazard curve that is part of a study, might be considered complete, even if the full study is not complete. | ||
== Preliminary == | == Preliminary == | ||
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== Reviewed == | == Reviewed == | ||
− | + | Data-set specific, standardized, defined, checks ready for use internal researchers. For example, for a hazard curve, review checks might include: | |
+ | * no Nan | ||
+ | * No amplitudes beyond 10g | ||
+ | * all rupture variations have amplitudes for all components | ||
+ | * non-zero entries | ||
== Publishable == | == Publishable == |
Revision as of 18:12, 20 May 2015
We define three states through which large scale computational results increasing in confidence.
Define Data Set
Define which data set under consideration. For example, a hazard curve that is part of a study, might be considered complete, even if the full study is not complete.
Preliminary
Just created but complete
Reviewed
Data-set specific, standardized, defined, checks ready for use internal researchers. For example, for a hazard curve, review checks might include:
- no Nan
- No amplitudes beyond 10g
- all rupture variations have amplitudes for all components
- non-zero entries
Publishable
Ready for use by external researchers.