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(warning) Minues are under construction, expected to be completed January 22(warning)

Date: January 13-15, 2008
Venue: University of Trento and Riccardo Rigon, Italy (Location and hotel information for OATC meeting no 21)
Participants:

Jan Gregersen, DHI / LicTek (gregersen@lictek.dk) (chairman of the meeting)
Adrian Harper, Wallingford Software (adrian.harper@wallingfordsoftware.com)
Stef Hummel, Deltares (stef.hummel@deltares.nl)
~don (Gena), Deltares (gennadii.donchyts@deltares.nl)
Andrea Antonello, Universita` di Trento, (andrea.antonello@gmail.com)
Peter Schade, Bundesanstalt fuer Wasserbau, Germany (Peter.Schade@BAW.DE)
Silvia Franceshi,Universita` di Trento

Apologies:

~onnoroos, Alterra (Onno.Roosenschoon@wur.nl)
Peter Gijsbers, Deltares (Peter.Gijsbers@deltares.nl)
Rob Knapen, Alterra (Rob.Knapen@wur.nl)
Jon Goodall, Univ South Carolina (goodall@engr.sc.edu)
Lars Ekebjærg, DHI, (lce@dhigroup.com)

Documents:

http://www.openmi.org/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openmi
wiki.openmi.org

Table of contents

Agenda

1. Minutes from previous OATC meeting

Minutes:
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3. OpenMI 2.0 Issues

3.1 Use cases

GOTO use cases

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3.2 OpenMI 2.0 architecture

3.3 Development and release road map

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4. OATC Procedures

5. www.OpenMI.org and wiki.OpenMI.org

6. Miscellaneous issues

6.1 OpenMI goes Linux

The following lines describe the development status of the linux portation of

  • the OpenMI environment
  • and an OpenMI compliant model.

6.1.1. Porting the OpenMI environment

  • the OpenMI standard v. 1.4.0,  ... done
  • the SDK v 1.4.1,  ... done
  • the commandline v  1.4.1,   ... done
  • configuration editor v 1.4.1 (Mono 2.0 needed), ... under construction

6.1.2. Porting the Fortran Code from Compaq to ifort on Windows

Generation of an ifort gei.win.dll and a main program and running the 31 test cases.    ... done

6.1.3.Porting the ifort Code from Windows to Linux

Linux ifort compilation of the BAW engine gei.xe.dll on a 64bit system.  ... done

6.1.4. Porting GEIWrapper to Linux

Portation of GEIWrapper (the C#-Wrapper around the engine gei.xe.dll) ... done

6.1.5. Porting WLDelftWrapper to Linux

Original strategy: It could be reasonable to port the OpenMI compliant WLDelftWrapper to Linux (Deltares). Alternatively, Deltares could offer a Linux engine and the information how to access it from a Windows WLDelftWrapper.
New: Meanwhile fast multicore pc cpus made a linux WLDelftWrapper less important for the BAW, see 6.1.7.

6.1.6. Test of a composition

  • composition with commandline in batch mode   ... done
  • generation of a composition in configuration editor    ... under construction

6.1.7. Test System

The BAW test system is a linux workstation with one Intel Xeon Dual Core Processor and SLED 10. We use the 64 bit instead of the planned 32 bit mode, since our workstations as well as our hpc cluster work in 64bit mode.

Peter Schade

7. Tasks and unresolved issues

All tasks are handled by sourceForge. GOTO: OpenMI Tasks on source forge

8. Any other business

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