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- Makes plot generation and data collection very simple<br /> | - Makes plot generation and data collection very simple<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 21:29, 13 June 2014
Introduction
Below is the proposed features to be included in the next two version of UCVM. Some of these features are more abstract while others fix a specific issue as documented in a trac ticket. For issues that have a trac ticket associated with them, the trac number is both provided and linked.
UCVM 14.6.0
Proposed Release Date: June 30, 2014
Major new enhancements:
- First release of CVM-S5
- Includes PC and EL's desired GTL
- Supports a plugin architecture so we can add models at any time
- Improved UCVM2Mesh utility
- Ideally, with CVM-S5 speed enhancements, allows for 9000x9000x2048 mesh generation
- Removes I/O bottlenecks
- Rewritten Python API
- Makes plot generation and data collection very simple
- Fully documented, clean Python package (PyCVM)
- Integrated with CyberShake sites to provide easy answers to CyberShake-related velocity model questions
Trac tickets:
- [ 37 ] Issue with UCVM failing to properly set dynamic library settings on Stampede
- [ 18 ] UCVM will be able to dynamically find and load models
- [ 34 ] UCVM will warn the user that it may take a while to install
- [ 36 ] Documentation about vs30_query will be added to the wiki
UCVM 14.9.0
Proposed Release Date: September 5, 2014
- Import and export of IRIS EMC models
- Make sure that CVM-S5 is added to the EMC catalog. Others perhaps as well?