Difference between revisions of "Product Backlog - William"
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# reprocess missing one-day forecasts/evaluations identified from csep_db | # reprocess missing one-day forecasts/evaluations identified from csep_db | ||
# provide open source codes for CSEP1 evaluations to begin modularizing current CSEP1 codebase | # provide open source codes for CSEP1 evaluations to begin modularizing current CSEP1 codebase | ||
− | # create archived csep1 data set and provide to the community | + | # create archived csep1 data set containing all data and meta-data from csep operational servers and provide to the community |
# benchmark u3etas on JetStream for XSEDE 2019 allocation request showing storage and computational requirements | # benchmark u3etas on JetStream for XSEDE 2019 allocation request showing storage and computational requirements | ||
# run 1-year u3etas and no-faultsETAS simulations from start of >Mw 2.5 catalog (~1985) until current day to provide data set for applying csep2 evaluations on stochastic event sets | # run 1-year u3etas and no-faultsETAS simulations from start of >Mw 2.5 catalog (~1985) until current day to provide data set for applying csep2 evaluations on stochastic event sets |
Revision as of 15:34, 21 September 2018
William Savran's Project/Product Backlog
Product Backlog
- research and develop new techniques for the rigorous statistical evaluation of stochastic event sets
- reprocess missing one-day forecasts/evaluations identified from csep_db
- provide open source codes for CSEP1 evaluations to begin modularizing current CSEP1 codebase
- create archived csep1 data set containing all data and meta-data from csep operational servers and provide to the community
- benchmark u3etas on JetStream for XSEDE 2019 allocation request showing storage and computational requirements
- run 1-year u3etas and no-faultsETAS simulations from start of >Mw 2.5 catalog (~1985) until current day to provide data set for applying csep2 evaluations on stochastic event sets