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Some videos of live presentations of WITNESS model are available on [https://www.witness4climate.org/witness-presentations/ witness4climate.org] website. | Some videos of live presentations of WITNESS model are available on [https://www.witness4climate.org/witness-presentations/ witness4climate.org] website. | ||
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Institution | Open-Source for Climate (OS-C), N/A, https://os-climate.org/transition-analysis/., Linux Foundation (LF), N/A, https://www.linuxfoundation.org/. |
Solution concept | Systems dynamics based approach |
Solution method | OptimizationSimulation-based optimization |
Anticipation |
Model presentation
Some videos of live presentations of WITNESS model are available on witness4climate.org website.
Reference documentation
WITNESS reference documentation is located directly in the source GitHub repositories, in a "documentation" folder next to the source code for each discipline.
Let's for example, consider the population model folder in GitHub:
The documentation markup file can be displayed directly in the tool in the "Documentation tab" for each discipline:
and will also be available in the tool in the "Documentation" tab for the discipline:
References and links to academic papers / reference dataset used are listed at the end of these disciplines documentation pages.
Installation documentation
Installation documentation for standalone laptop installation can be found here.
Local classical installation or as a Docker component is available for Linux, Mac and Windows.
For a full cloud installation with DevSecOps of models, please contact the project here :-)
Developer's documentation
A draft developer's documentation is available here.
User and developer's MOOC are planned to be developed and will be hosted by Linux Foundation.
Support
Support sessions are organised for users ("Come as you are" sessions) and for developers ("Code as you are" sessions).
Please check here for next sessions and registration.