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Sprint session December 6-7

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, 2007

To speed up the McTools development process a sprint session was organised at WL|Delft Hydraulics. At this sprint session researchers of Delft Hydraulic and Delft University of technology joined forces in (re)organising the toolbox and initiating new developments. Below some pictures are included to give an impression.

Thursday

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December 6th, 2007

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To start of the sprint session Fedor Baart (WL) outlined the Delft Hydraulics standards for group programming, version control (subversion), issue management (JIRA) and information sharing (Confluence). Mark van Koningsveld (WL/TUD) outlined how the McTools initiative adheres to these standards. The first part of the morning was used to introduce everybody to these tools. Next several issues were addressed in small dedicated teams.Image Removed

In the foreground Robin Morelissen (WL) and Gerben de Boer (WL/TUD)(who due to a complete lack of a short term memory had to be nicknamed Goldfish) are working on the McTools structure. They are merging new tools into the toolbox and carrying out maintenance on the existing structure.

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Kees den Heijer (TUD) and Pieter van Geer (WL) are working on new routines for dune erosion calculation. The routines should be very robust and generic as they are used in many applications (safety calculations, probabilistic dune erosion calculations, risk analyis etc.).

In the foreground Jamie Lescinski (WL) and Ben de Sonneville (WL) are working on routines for the analysis of transect data and nourishment data for a paper on nourishment effectiveness. The efforts are aiming to unite work carried out in de VOP framework and work carried out in the Delft Cluster project Sustainable development of North Sea and Coast.

In the back Mathieu de Schipper (TUD), Sierd de Vries (TUD) and Maarten van Ormondt (WL) are working on DelftAlmighty trying to include their approach to online wave forecasting.

Friday december 7th 2007

The morning of Friday the 7th was used to exchange information about existing tools.

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