| I am just wondering what is meant by this field.<br/>Suited in terms of runtime?<br/>Best<br/>Cord<br/> <span class="userid-47 comment-signature" timestamp="20161006064509">[[User:Cord Kaldemeyer|Cord Kaldemeyer]] 6 October 2016, 08:45 (CEST)</span> | | I am just wondering what is meant by this field.<br/>Suited in terms of runtime?<br/>Best<br/>Cord<br/> <span class="userid-47 comment-signature" timestamp="20161006064509">[[User:Cord Kaldemeyer|Cord Kaldemeyer]] 6 October 2016, 08:45 (CEST)</span> |
| :I read that as suited in terms of data preparation, meaning that new scenarios could be created from a reference scenaro by ''difference''. This needs to be cleared up.<span class="userid-350 comment-signature" timestamp="20161208115633">[[User:Robbie Morrison|Robbie Morrison]] 8 December 2016, 12:56 (CET)</span> | | :I read that as suited in terms of data preparation, meaning that new scenarios could be created from a reference scenaro by ''difference''. This needs to be cleared up.<span class="userid-350 comment-signature" timestamp="20161208115633">[[User:Robbie Morrison|Robbie Morrison]] 8 December 2016, 12:56 (CET)</span> |
− | After offline discussions with Ingmar, I am going to edit the logic behind the '''Planned to open up in the future''' flag so that this flag is greyed out when '''Open Source licensed''' is set to true. Otherwise the flag is rather meaningless when a permissive license like the MIT license has already been checked.<br/><br/>Some further questions and suggestions for improvement:<br/><br/>* should add: '''Modeled commodities (Other): Supercritical CO2''' (for CCS technologies)<br/>* under '''Transfer (Heat)''': does heat ''transmission'' (that is, long-distance heat transport) make any sense?<br/>* the '''Network coverage''' fields '''AC load flow''' and '''DC load flow''' are ambiguous: the basic AC load flow model is very often (and confusingly) termed DC load flow (see end of message for details) — so the associated help message should make the distinction crystal clear<br/>* the various '''Property:*''' pages should explain the meaning of their field at the very top of the page<br/>* the '''Property:Math modeltype''' should also accept the following values: ''accounting'', ''hybrid'', and ''game theory''. And possibly ''energy-economy'' or ''economic equilibrium'' or ''general equilibrium'' (for top-down models, of which there are none so far), and also ''input/output'', ''econometric'', and ''integrated assessment'' (for completeness, more than anything else, at this point)<br/>* the '''Property:License''' need only record the abbreviated form of the license where it is well known, for example: GPLv2 and not GNU General Public License version 2.0. The '''Property:License''' page can then contain a list of expansions<br/>* the '''Property:Model source public''' could be renamed '''Property:Distribution''' and contain the values: ''git repository'', ''svn repository'' (though subversion is not common), ''anonymous download'', ''registration'', and ''by invitation'' (meaning that new project members will be screened and approved)<br/>* a new '''Property:First release date''' to record the year or full date of first public release (this would also provide interesting historical information)<br/>* a new '''Property:Final release date''' to record the abandonment of a project<br/>* a new '''Property:Status''' which accepts: ''planned'', ''active'', ''unmaintained'', and ''discontinued'' (this would allow users to see which projects are alive and which have been abandoned)<br/><br/>In addition:<br/><br/>* perhaps the license information should be split into '''Property:Code license''' and '''Property:Data license''' to distinguish between the codebase (say GPLv3) and datasets (often CC BY 4.0)<br/><br/>The AC/DC load flow naming issue:<br/><br/>Andersson (2008) on page 59 explains that the active power flow equation for fixed-frequency AC power is ''analogous'' to Ohms law applied to a resistor carrying DC current. Hence this form of AC power analysis is regularly referred to as DC load flow analysis.<br/>'''References'''<br/><br/>Andersson, Göran (2008). [http://www.eeh.ee.ethz.ch/uploads/tx_ethstudies/modelling_hs08_script_02.pdf Modelling and analysis of electric power systems: power flow analysis fault analysis power systems dynamics and stability] (PDF). Zürich, Switzerland: ETH. Retrieved 2016-12-08.<span class="userid-350 comment-signature" timestamp="20161208125004">[[User:Robbie Morrison|Robbie Morrison]] 8 December 2016, 13:50 (CET)</span> | + | After offline discussions with Ingmar, I am going to edit the logic behind the '''Planned to open up in the future''' flag so that this flag is greyed out when '''Open Source licensed''' is set to true. Otherwise the flag is rather meaningless when a permissive license like the MIT license has already been checked.<br/><br/>Some further questions and suggestions for improvement:<br/><br/>* should add: '''Modeled commodities (Other): Supercritical CO2''' (for CCS technologies)<br/><br/>* under '''Transfer (Heat)''': does heat ''transmission'' (that is, long-distance heat transport) make any sense?<br/><br/>* the '''Network coverage''' fields '''AC load flow''' and '''DC load flow''' are ambiguous: the basic AC load flow model is very often (and confusingly) termed DC load flow (see end of message for details) — so the associated help message should make the distinction crystal clear<br/><br/>* the various '''Property:*''' pages should explain the meaning of their field at the very top of the page<br/><br/>* the '''Property:Math modeltype''' should also accept the following values: ''accounting'', ''hybrid'', and ''game theory''. And possibly ''energy-economy'' or ''economic equilibrium'' or ''general equilibrium'' (for top-down models, of which there are none so far), and also ''input/output'', ''econometric'', and ''integrated assessment'' (for completeness, more than anything else, at this point)<br/><br/>* the '''Property:License''' need only record the abbreviated form of the license where it is well known, for example: GPLv2 and not GNU General Public License version 2.0. The '''Property:License''' page can then contain a list of expansions<br/><br/>* the '''Property:Model source public''' could be renamed '''Property:Distribution''' and contain the values: ''git repository'', ''svn repository'' (though subversion is not common), ''anonymous download'', ''registration'', and ''by invitation'' (meaning that new project members will be screened and approved)<br/><br/>* a new '''Property:First release date''' to record the year or full date of first public release (this would also provide interesting historical information)<br/><br/>* a new '''Property:Final release date''' to record the abandonment of a project<br/><br/>* a new '''Property:Status''' which accepts: ''planned'', ''active'', ''unmaintained'', and ''discontinued'' (this would allow users to see which projects are alive and which have been abandoned)<br/><br/>In addition:<br/><br/>* perhaps the license information should be split into '''Property:Code license''' and '''Property:Data license''' to distinguish between the codebase (say GPLv3) and datasets (often CC BY 4.0)<br/><br/>The AC/DC load flow naming issue:<br/><br/>Andersson (2008) on page 59 explains that the active power flow equation for fixed-frequency AC power is ''analogous'' to Ohms law applied to a resistor carrying DC current. Hence this form of AC power analysis is regularly referred to as DC load flow analysis.<br/><br/>'''References'''<br/><br/>Andersson, Göran (2008). [http://www.eeh.ee.ethz.ch/uploads/tx_ethstudies/modelling_hs08_script_02.pdf Modelling and analysis of electric power systems: power flow analysis fault analysis power systems dynamics and stability] (PDF). Zürich, Switzerland: ETH. Retrieved 2016-12-08.<span class="userid-350 comment-signature" timestamp="20161208125004">[[User:Robbie Morrison|Robbie Morrison]] 8 December 2016, 13:50 (CET)</span> |