LIVVkit/LIVVkit: LIVVkit 3.0.0

We are pleased to present LIVVkit v3.0.0 LIVVkit is a python-based toolkit for verification and validation of Ice Sheet Models. It aims to provide the following capabilities: Model V&V Numerical verification -- "Are we solving the equations correctly?" Physical validation -- "Are...

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Main Authors: Kennedy, Joseph H, Bennett, Andrew, Evans, Kate, Stephenprice, Ranken, Doug, Norman, Matt, Fyke, Jeremy, Hoffman, Matt, Lipscomb, William, Kelleher, Mike
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Published: Zenodo 2020
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3597497 2023-05-15T16:41:08+02:00 LIVVkit/LIVVkit: LIVVkit 3.0.0 Kennedy, Joseph H Bennett, Andrew Evans, Kate Stephenprice Ranken, Doug Norman, Matt Fyke, Jeremy Hoffman, Matt Lipscomb, William Kelleher, Mike 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3597497 https://zenodo.org/record/3597497 unknown Zenodo https://github.com/LIVVkit/LIVVkit/tree/v3.0.0 https://github.com/LIVVkit/LIVVkit/tree/v3.0.0 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.593791 Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Software SoftwareSourceCode article 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3597497 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.593791 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z We are pleased to present LIVVkit v3.0.0 LIVVkit is a python-based toolkit for verification and validation of Ice Sheet Models. It aims to provide the following capabilities: Model V&V Numerical verification -- "Are we solving the equations correctly?" Physical validation -- "Are we using the right physics?" Software V&V Code verification -- "did we build what we wanted?" Performance validation -- "did we build what the users wanted?" You can view the latest documentation here. Changelog: 3.0.0 release: Drops python 2 support -- -- commitment to supporting latest 3 python versions (currently python 3.6--3.8) More control over multiprocessing pool including the ability to not use multiprocessing (serial option) LIVVkit Elements have been moved from a basic dictionary to a class representation: elements have multiple _repr_* methods defined to produce a JSON, HTML, or LaTeX representation of the element when writing the report _repr_* methods use jinja2 templates that are defined by an instances _*_template attribute/property and so can be customized on a per-instance basis (!) instead of globally table elements support Pandas DataFrames References can be defined in a Bibtex file and will display on the analysis report page Significantly reduced the amount of custom JavaScript used to display the HTML report. Clean up of the documentation Output website no longer requires explicitly writing index.html in the page URLs Lots of community improvements such as a code of conduct, issue and PR templates, etc Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description We are pleased to present LIVVkit v3.0.0 LIVVkit is a python-based toolkit for verification and validation of Ice Sheet Models. It aims to provide the following capabilities: Model V&V Numerical verification -- "Are we solving the equations correctly?" Physical validation -- "Are we using the right physics?" Software V&V Code verification -- "did we build what we wanted?" Performance validation -- "did we build what the users wanted?" You can view the latest documentation here. Changelog: 3.0.0 release: Drops python 2 support -- -- commitment to supporting latest 3 python versions (currently python 3.6--3.8) More control over multiprocessing pool including the ability to not use multiprocessing (serial option) LIVVkit Elements have been moved from a basic dictionary to a class representation: elements have multiple _repr_* methods defined to produce a JSON, HTML, or LaTeX representation of the element when writing the report _repr_* methods use jinja2 templates that are defined by an instances _*_template attribute/property and so can be customized on a per-instance basis (!) instead of globally table elements support Pandas DataFrames References can be defined in a Bibtex file and will display on the analysis report page Significantly reduced the amount of custom JavaScript used to display the HTML report. Clean up of the documentation Output website no longer requires explicitly writing index.html in the page URLs Lots of community improvements such as a code of conduct, issue and PR templates, etc
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author Kennedy, Joseph H
Bennett, Andrew
Evans, Kate
Stephenprice
Ranken, Doug
Norman, Matt
Fyke, Jeremy
Hoffman, Matt
Lipscomb, William
Kelleher, Mike
spellingShingle Kennedy, Joseph H
Bennett, Andrew
Evans, Kate
Stephenprice
Ranken, Doug
Norman, Matt
Fyke, Jeremy
Hoffman, Matt
Lipscomb, William
Kelleher, Mike
LIVVkit/LIVVkit: LIVVkit 3.0.0
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Bennett, Andrew
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Norman, Matt
Fyke, Jeremy
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title LIVVkit/LIVVkit: LIVVkit 3.0.0
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