Design and development of a web-based EPANET model catalogue and execution environment

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Annals of GIS Pub Date : 2021-06-07 DOI:10.1080/19475683.2021.1936171
Tylor Bayer, D. Ames, T. Cleveland
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ABSTRACT Within the field of environmental and hydrologic modelling, there is a growing recognition of the scientific and educational value of sharing both model programs (i.e. the codes that formulate a model) and model instances (i.e. specific input files and model parameterizations). Indeed, numerous cyberinfrastructure tools have been created in recent years to simplify linking, executing, and sharing models. Multiple challenges hinder the adoption of such systems by modelling communities. These can include technological barriers such as installing and managing software and internet systems as well as social barriers such as a culture of not sharing models due to concerns over private or otherwise proprietary information. In some cases, model-sharing platforms are not easily replicated or implemented to fit the needs of a specific modelling community. This paper presents the design and implementation of a model-sharing repository and a model-viewing application, specifically for the EPANET modelling community – the pattern and structure of which could be easily adopted by any modelling community – using existing open source cyberinfrastructure. We used HydroShare as the backend data store for the EPANET model program, model instances, and metadata, and we used the rapid app development capabilities of Tethys Platform framework to create a web-based front-end for the repository and viewer. Results of this experimental work include a functional model repository based on less than 700 lines of code and a light-weight model viewer application that encompasses nearly 100% of the legacy EPANET desktop GUI’s functionality.
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基于web的EPANET模型目录和执行环境的设计与开发
在环境和水文建模领域,人们越来越认识到共享模型程序(即制定模型的代码)和模型实例(即特定的输入文件和模型参数化)的科学和教育价值。事实上,近年来已经创建了许多网络基础设施工具来简化链接、执行和共享模型。通过对社区进行建模,多种挑战阻碍了这种系统的采用。这些障碍可能包括技术障碍,如安装和管理软件和互联网系统,以及社会障碍,如由于担心私人或其他专有信息而不分享模型的文化。在某些情况下,模型共享平台不容易复制或实现以适应特定建模社区的需求。本文介绍了模型共享存储库和模型查看应用程序的设计和实现,特别是为EPANET建模社区-其模式和结构可以很容易地被任何建模社区采用-使用现有的开源网络基础设施。我们使用HydroShare作为EPANET模型程序、模型实例和元数据的后端数据存储,并使用Tethys平台框架的快速应用程序开发功能为存储库和查看器创建基于web的前端。这项实验工作的结果包括一个基于不到700行代码的功能模型存储库和一个轻量级的模型查看器应用程序,它包含了几乎100%的传统EPANET桌面GUI的功能。
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