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This page disseminates OpenEarth products. The products are easy-installable software packages, including the necessary program files, documentation, etc. 

OpenEarth Tools

This installer contains the entire collection of OpenEarth tools.

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DelftDashboard

Delft DashBoard, is an information system developed by Deltares aimed at facilitating the use of data and (expert) knowledge in coastal problems. It does so by supporting modellers as much as possible in the efforts needed to set up new models and manage and use existing ones enabling researchers to quickly try out innovative approaches by advanced prototyping.

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Detran

Detran can be used for calculating sediment transport rates through arbitrarily chosen transects on the basis of gridded transport data (for example model output).

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Ucit

The Universal Coastal Intelligence Toolkit (UCIT, pronounced as Use it!), is an information system developed by WL|Delft Hydraulics aimed at facilitating the use of data and (expert) knowledge in coastal problems. It does so by providing flexible access to and integration of various types of:

  • measurement data (transect, grid, point and line data),
  • models (morphological, ecological etc.), and
  • analysis routines (i.e. state indicators on which decisions are based).

Heart of the system are a database and a Matlab toolbox with a great number of analysis routines. A primary benefit of the UCIT approach is an increased efficiency in dealing with the 'traditional' data problems (e.g. data format, structure and availability, basic analysis etc.) for which long standing approaches are in principle available; less "reinventing-the-wheel". A secondary but by no means lesser benefit is the analysis environment itself which facilitates the interaction within and between research teams; more "learning-from-others".

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