Difference between revisions of "Product Backlog - William"

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# recompute incomplete/missing prospective SCEC forecasts and evaluations for forecast period and make available to CSEP researchers
 
# recompute incomplete/missing prospective SCEC forecasts and evaluations for forecast period and make available to CSEP researchers
 
# create "complete" csep1 data set with persistent object identifier and provide to the community
 
# create "complete" csep1 data set with persistent object identifier and provide to the community
# benchmark u3etas on JetStream for XSEDE 2019 allocation request for computational  
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# 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 00:00, 19 September 2018

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. recompute incomplete/missing prospective SCEC forecasts and evaluations for forecast period and make available to CSEP researchers
  5. create "complete" csep1 data set with persistent object identifier and provide to the community
  6. benchmark u3etas on JetStream for XSEDE 2019 allocation request showing storage and computational requirements
  7. 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

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