Format:
Online-Ressource
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2012 Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
9783642233609
Series Statement:
SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences
Content:
Collected articles in this series are dedicated to the development and use of software for earth system modelling and aims at bridging the gap between IT solutions and climate science. The particular topic covered in this volume addresses the major coupling software developed and used in the climate modelling community
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Earth System Modelling -Volume 3; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; 1 Introduction; 2 TDT: A Library for Typed Data Transfer; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Architectural Overview; Ease of Use; Portability; Efficiency; Flexibility; Usefulness; 2.3 Benefits and Limitations of TDT; Data Types; Size of Data; Transfer Mechanism; Byte Swapping; Limitations of TDT; 2.4 Model Coupling with TDT; 2.5 TDT in Practice; 2.5.1 The Data Description File; 2.5.2 The Configuration File; 2.5.3 Implementation in the Original Codes; 2.6 Additional Technical Details; 2.7 Conclusions and Perspectives
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3 The Model Coupling Toolkit3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Architectural Overview and Programming Philosophy; 3.3 MCT Datatypes and Methods; 3.4 MCT Multi-Language Interface; 3.5 Conclusions and Perspectives; References; 4 The OASIS Coupler; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Architectural Overview; 4.3 Coupling Configuration; 4.4 Process Management; 4.5 Communication: The OASIS PSMILe Library; 4.6 Coupling Field Transformation and Regridding; 4.6.1 Transformation and Regridding in OASIS3; 4.6.2 Transformation and Regridding in OASIS4; 4.7 Performances; 4.8 User Community; 4.9 Conclusions and Perspectives
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References5 The Flexible Modeling System; 5.1 Introduction: The Emergence of Modeling Frameworks; 5.2 Architectural Overview; 5.3 Physical Architecture of FMS Coupled System; 5.4 The Exchange Grid; 5.5 Data Assimilation; 5.6 Conclusions and Perspectives; References; 6 The Earth System Modeling Framework; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Architectural Overview; 6.3 Components in ESMF; 6.4 Remapping in ESMF; 6.5 Adopting ESMF; 6.5.1 Wrapping User Code in ESMF Components; 6.5.2 Adapting Data Structures; 6.5.3 Registering User Methods; 6.5.4 Coupling Between ESMF Components; 6.5.5 Executing the Application
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6.6 Alternative Forms of Coupling6.7 Conclusions and Perspective; References; 7 The Bespoke Framework Generator; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Architectural Overview; 7.3 BFG1; 7.4 BFG2; 7.4.1 Argument Passing; 7.4.2 Subroutine Entry Points; 7.4.3 Scientific API; 7.4.4 Initialisation; 7.4.5 Control; 7.4.6 XSLT Implementation; 7.4.7 Frameworks as Targets; 7.4.8 Grids; 7.4.9 The GENIE ESM---An Example; 7.5 Related Systems; 7.6 Conclusions and Perspectives; References; 8 Future Perspectives; Glossary; Index;
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783642233593
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Earth System Modelling - Volume 3
Language:
English
Subjects:
Geography
Keywords:
Geowissenschaften
;
Umweltwissenschaften
;
Software
;
Modellierung
;
Programmierung
;
Optimierung
;
Geoinformatik
;
Geostatistik
;
Supercomputer
;
Modell
;
Berechnung
;
Softwareentwicklung
;
Geologie
;
Numerisches Modell
;
Numerisches Verfahren
;
Programm
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-23360-9
URL:
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