Title: Workshop
1Module Editor
- Workshop
- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Rockville, Maryland
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- November 15-17, 2005
2Module (DES) Editor
- Allows the user to input and edit the DEScription
(DES) DICtionary, which contains information
about the model (e.g., icon Class, which Boundary
Condition and Input DICs are consumed and which
Boundary Condition DICs are produced, who to
contact for more information, etc.).
3Module (DES) Editor
- Executable Information
- Reference Information
- Company Information
- Developer Information
- Requirement Information
- Connection Schemes
4Module (DES) Editor UI
Edit an exiting module
Create a new module
Register a module
Delete an existing module
5System Modules are added to the Tools Drop-down
Menu
6Add a New Module (.MOD)
Identify Folder Location
Identify File Name
7General Module Properties
General Module Properties
Creates a Module, whose characteristics need to
be defined
8Executable Information
9Reference Information
10Company Information
11Developer Information
12Requirement Information
13Connection Schemes
14Select UI I/O DICtionaries
Select DICs, which supply data provided by the UI
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15User-defined Data Supplied by the MEPAS Aquifer
Model User Interface, using the MepAqu DIC
16View of MepAqu DIC through the DICtionary Editor
17Add a Boundary Condition Scheme
18Select Boundary Condition DICs for Each
SchemeDifferent CSMs Require Different Schemes
Available DICs
DICs that are Consumed
DICs that are Produced
19Module (DES) Editor Example
- Using CSTRWrapped and an Example
20Add a New Module CSTRWrapped
Identify Folder Location
Identify File Name
21General CSTRWrapped Module Properties
General Module Properties
Creates a Module, whose characteristics need to
be defined
22CSTRWrapped Executable Information
23CSTRWrapped Reference Information
24CSTRWrapped Company Information
25CSTRWrapped Developer Information
26CSTRWrapped Requirement Information
27Select UI I/O DICs and Add Schemes
Select DICs, which supply data provided by the UI
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Add Boundary Condition Scheme
28User-defined Data, Supplied by the CSTRWrapped
User Interface, using the CSTRInput DIC
29View of CSTRInput DIC through the DICtionary
Editor
30Select Boundary Condition DICs for Scheme
Choose CSTROutput and Push the Select Button
(down arrow)