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William Savran's Project/Product Backlog
 
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== Project/Product Backlog ==
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== Product Backlog ==
* build CSEP from source code and create distributable image
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# research and develop new techniques for the rigorous statistical evaluation of stochastic event sets
* populate CSEP project template for scec.org
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# reprocess missing one-day forecasts/evaluations identified from csep_db
* run forecast for global region on csep-debug
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# provide open source codes for CSEP1 evaluations to begin modularizing current CSEP1 codebase
** run for 2007
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# create archived csep1 data set containing all data and meta-data from csep operational servers and provide to the community
** run for 2018
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# 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
* create scripts to find forecasts in data archives
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# prototype tests of forecast of finite-ruptures, for example, in the ground motion domain
* investigate parallel reprocessing capabilites of CSEP
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# develop a protocol to accept external forecasts for CSEP testing
* write-up batch reprocessing capabilities for Fabio
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# develop plan to ensure the continued prospective testing of csep1 models
* chat with science leaders about CSEP priorities
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# develop blueprint to describe how to implement current on-demand CSEP 1 processing and reprocessing.
** Tom J., Andy Michaels, Max Werner, and Danijel S.
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# write data management plan for the csep2 ecosystem.
* investigate how SVN works with EQ catalogs
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# implement restAPI to provide access to csep2 data archives.
** how do we query SVN for previous years
 
 
 
== CSEP 5 Year Plan ==
 
<b>Immediate</b>
 
* Fix NZ STEP models. Target date: 1 March 2018.
 
* Verify CSEP results and data streams. Target date: 15 March 2018.
 
* Upgrade NZ CSEP version. Target date: 15 March 2018.
 
* Identify dependencies between NZ forecast groups. Target date: 15 March 2018.
 
* Identify dependencies between SCEC forecast groups. Target date: 15 March 2018.
 
<b>Near</b>
 
* Parallelise reprocessing. Target date: 15 April 2018.
 
* Complete reprocessing NZ and SCEC. Target date: 15 May 2018.
 
* Provide access tools to curated CSEP1.0 dataset. Target date: 1 June 2018.
 
<b>Far</b>
 
* Prototype (reprocessing) ensemble methods. Target date: 1 July 2018
 
* Process ensemble models in NZ and SCEC. Target date: 1 August 2018
 
* Publish results. Target submission date: 1 September 2018.
 
* Publish results. Target date: 1 November 2018
 
  
 
== Related Entries ==
 
== Related Entries ==
 
*[[CME Software Staff]]
 
*[[CME Software Staff]]
 
*[[CME Project]]
 
*[[CME Project]]

Latest revision as of 20:56, 11 January 2019

William Savran's Project/Product Backlog

Product Backlog

  1. research and develop new techniques for the rigorous statistical evaluation of stochastic event sets
  2. reprocess missing one-day forecasts/evaluations identified from csep_db
  3. provide open source codes for CSEP1 evaluations to begin modularizing current CSEP1 codebase
  4. create archived csep1 data set containing all data and meta-data from csep operational servers and provide to the community
  5. 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
  6. prototype tests of forecast of finite-ruptures, for example, in the ground motion domain
  7. develop a protocol to accept external forecasts for CSEP testing
  8. develop plan to ensure the continued prospective testing of csep1 models
  9. develop blueprint to describe how to implement current on-demand CSEP 1 processing and reprocessing.
  10. write data management plan for the csep2 ecosystem.
  11. implement restAPI to provide access to csep2 data archives.

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