Difference between revisions of "Staff Priorities - Kevin"

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== Yesterday: ==
 
== Yesterday: ==
* wrote up RSQSim related progress for FESD annual report, sent to Tom to edit and forward to Dieterich
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* worked with John Yu on path forward for opensha.usc.edu
* added support for ETAS catalogs in recurrence plot code, plotted 10,000 yr catalogs
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* read up on NoSQL for CyberShake DB call
* fixed bug in MFD plotter application reported by user (after clicking clear plot can't create new plots)
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* created unit tests for site amplification framework from new test file
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** currently doesn't pass, bug somewhere
  
 
== Today: ==
 
== Today: ==
* work with John Yu on path forward for opensha.usc.edu
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* CyberShake DB call
* research MySQL alternatives ahead of tomorrow's CyberShake DB call
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* CyberShake regular call
* create unit tests for site amplification framework from new test file
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* figure out bug with site amplification implementation, fix unit tests
* follow up with Ned on ETAS priorities
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* document all services and current software versions on opensha.usc.edu
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** reach out to Peter to check on availability to help with migration
  
 
== Blocked: ==
 
== Blocked: ==

Revision as of 18:20, 20 January 2016

1/20/16

Yesterday:

  • worked with John Yu on path forward for opensha.usc.edu
  • read up on NoSQL for CyberShake DB call
  • created unit tests for site amplification framework from new test file
    • currently doesn't pass, bug somewhere

Today:

  • CyberShake DB call
  • CyberShake regular call
  • figure out bug with site amplification implementation, fix unit tests
  • document all services and current software versions on opensha.usc.edu
    • reach out to Peter to check on availability to help with migration

Blocked:

no

Followups:

no

Lower priority or longer term tasks

  • Fill in missing site/rupture distances in CyberShake DB for ERF 36 (200m)
  • finish mapping of historical earthquakes to UCERF3 ruptures in order to run ETAS simulations of aftershock sequences