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Welcome to the home of Wiki-Cluster.Auscope. This is a web-based collaboration area for the Victorian node of AuScope Modeling & Simulation.
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Welcome to the home of Wiki-Cluster.Auscope. This is a web-based collaboration area for the Victorian node of AuScope Modeling & Simulation, led and hosted by Monash University, under the direction of Associate Professor Louis Moresi.
 
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AuScope is an organisation for a National Earth Science Infrastructure Program, as part of the federally funded National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) programme, and running from 2007 - 2011. Simulation & Modelling Victoria is led and hosted by Monash University, under the direction of Associate Professor Louis Moresi.
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Our goals for Simulation & Modelling Victoria under AuScope is to improve and extend the software infrastructure collectively developed under ACcESS.
 
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The short story of our goals for Simulation & Modelling Victoria under AuScope is to improve and extend the software infrastructure collectively developed under ACcESS. Underworld, SPModel, gLucifer, and all their underlying frameworks will become not only more reliable, but targeted to the long-term scientific research needs of the community of Geophysicists we support.
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Underworld, SPModel, gLucifer, and all their underlying frameworks will become not only more reliable, but targeted to the long-term scientific research needs of the community of Geophysicists we support.
 
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News

  • Monash University have formally signed the Participants Agreement to become part of AuScope, so the project is now in full swing. Monash's collaboration with VPAC's CSD group, and Melbourne University's Geoscience department, will be maintained through a long-term subcontract for development services & expertise.

  • The VPAC Computational Mechanics team are now permanently hosted at Monash, as we move towards a dedicated AuScope facility at Monash.

Forthcoming Events

Upcoming Underworld Retreat (18 - 21st February 2008)

In the tradition of scientific & programming 'retreats' held by Monash Cluster Computing and VPAC, we are happy to announce the next event of this type will be an Underworld retreat - suggestions for snappy names welcome. As usual we will be inviting several international guests, primarily those collaborating in CIG from the United States. For more details...?

AuScope Launch Day (22nd February 2008)

The final day of the retreat will be a science seminar day held at Monash, and will double as the official launch of the Monash AuScope Simulation & Modelling Victorian Node. For more details...

VPAC Summer Internships - AuScope participation: December - February 2008

The VPAC Summer Internship program is designed to allow VPAC's member universities and collaborators to explore and prototype new applications/models, especially those requiring High Performance Computing (HPC). For the students, it provides those with an interest in applied computer science and related fields such as mathematical modelling to learn from VPAC's experienced staff, and gain practical skills on real projects.

This year, there will be two AuScope related projects in VPAC's Summer Internship program. One project, supervised by John Spencer, will be to improve the multi-project collaboration systems used for AuScope, such as Trac. The other will be a project to model re-cycling of the lithosphere and the geochemical evolution that is part of this process, to be supervised by Luke Hodkinson.

Milestones for October - December 2007

Membership of AuScope requires committing to milestones for the infrastructure development process.

The milestones we are working towards for the current quarter ending in December are:

  • Underworld 1.1.0 Release: Will include features developed over previous six months; e.g. SPR, and dual mesh for simplified refinement
  • Underworld 1.1.0 Manual Draft: Draft version of offline, PDF manual including HOWTOs and tutorials
  • Underworld 2.0 Design & Preliminary Coding: Outlines proposed design and algorithms for mesh refinement, and generalised constitutive framework
  • gLucifer 2.0 Alpha Release: new Analysis and Drawing Operator engine - open to user trials
  • SPModel 1.0.0 Release: Stable release of existing SPModel functionality; Improved unit test coverage, and updated documentation
  • Regression Testing framework upgrade: Regression testing framework on target architectures; System can handle tags and branches

AuScope Resources

AuScope infrastructure being developed at Monash....

Codes

UnderWorld and gLucifer (Monash University) are under development as part of the AuScope nation-wide Geosciences infrastructure program.

  • Underworld - a StGermain parallel modelling framework Geoscience research code, which utilises a Lagrangian particle-in-cell finite element scheme, visualised using gLucifer.
  • StGermain - software framework to aid the development of computational codes through building blocks of mathematical and physics concepts.
  • gLucifer - gLucifer is a general visualization framework based upon the foundation and domain components of StGermain.

TRAC

Online project management webs:

Email Lists

Below are email lists for AuScope and related projects. Anyone may send an email to any of these lists, but if they are not currently a member of the list their message will be moderated before being distributed to other members of the list.

To subscribe to and receive emails from a vpac.org list, go to http://www.vpac.org/mailman/listinfo/nameoflist, replacing"nameoflist" with the name of the list e.g. underworld-users.

AuScope

  • auscope@lists.maths.monash.edu.au - anyone interested in AuScope projects
  • auscopedoc-dev@vpac.org - those working on AuScope documentation
  • auscopedoc-commitlog@vpac.org - those who can commit files to the AuScope documentation repository

VPAC and StGermain

  • csd-cm@vpac.org - members of CSD at VPAC who are working on AuScope projects
  • stgermain-dev@vpac.org - developers of StGermain
  • stgnumerics-dev@vpac.org - those working on or interested in implementation of the finite element method

UnderWorld and gLucifer

  • underworld-dev@vpac.org - those interested in UnderWorld code development
  • underworld-users@vpac.org - users of UnderWorld
  • glucifer-dev@vpac.org - those interested in gLucifer code development

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Upcoming Underworld Retreat and AuScope Launch Day: 29th January 1st February 2008

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Upcoming Underworld Retreat (18 - 21st February 2008)

In the tradition of scientific & programming 'retreats' held by Monash Cluster Computing and VPAC, we are happy to announce the next event of this type will be an Underworld retreat - suggestions for snappy names welcome. As usual we will be inviting several international guests, primarily those collaborating in CIG from the United States. For more details...?
 
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AuScope Launch Day (22nd February 2008)

The final day of the retreat will be a science seminar day held at Monash, and will double as the official launch of the Monash AuScope Simulation & Modelling Victorian Node. For more details...

 

VPAC Summer Internships - AuScope participation: December - February 2008

The VPAC Summer Internship program is designed to allow VPAC's member universities and collaborators to explore and prototype new applications/models, especially those requiring High Performance Computing (HPC). For the students, it provides those with an interest in applied computer science and related fields such as mathematical modelling to learn from VPAC's experienced staff, and gain practical skills on real projects.

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Welcome to the home of Wiki-Cluster.Auscope. This is a web-based collaboration area for the Victorian node of AuScope Modeling & Simulation.

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AuScope is an organisation for a National Earth Science Infrastructure Program, as part of the federally funded National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) programme, and running from 2007 - 2011. Simulation & Modelling Victoria is led and hosted by Monash University, under the direction of Associate Professor Louis Moresi.
 
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Patrick Sunter, Monash AuScope Project Manager.

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  • Monash University have formally signed the Participants Agreement to become part of AuScope, so the project is now in full swing. Monash's collaboration with VPAC's CSD group, and Melbourne University's Geoscience department, will be maintained through a long-term subcontract for development services & expertise.

  • The VPAC Computational Mechanics team are now permanently hosted at Monash, as we move towards a dedicated AuScope facility at Monash.

  • DOWNLOAD AuScope Simulation & Modelling Victoria Newsletter!
 

Forthcoming Events

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Upcoming Underworld Retreat and AuScope Launch Day: 28th - 31st January 2008

In the tradition of scientific & programming 'retreats' held by Monash Cluster Computing and VPAC, we are happy to announce the next event of this type will be an Underworld retreat - suggestions for snappy names welcome. As usual we will be inviting several international guests, primarily those collaborating in CIG from the United States.

The final day of the retreat will be a science seminar day held at Monash, and will double as the official launch of the Monash AuScope Simulation & Modelling Victorian Node. Dates listed above, more details coming soon.

VPAC Summer Internships - AuScope participation: December - February 2008

The VPAC Summer Internship program is designed to allow VPAC's member universities and collaborators to explore and prototype new applications/models, especially those requiring High Performance Computing (HPC). For the students, it provides those with an interest in applied computer science and related fields such as mathematical modelling to learn from VPAC's experienced staff, and gain practical skills on real projects.

This year, there will be two AuScope related projects in VPAC's Summer Internship program. One project, supervised by John Spencer, will be to improve the multi-project collaboration systems used for AuScope, such as Trac. The other will be a project to model re-cycling of the lithosphere and the geochemical evolution that is part of this process, to be supervised by Luke Hodkinson.

Milestones for October - December 2007

Membership of AuScope requires committing to milestones for the infrastructure development process.

The milestones we are working towards for the current quarter ending in December are:

  • Underworld 1.1.0 Release: Will include features developed over previous six months; e.g. SPR, and dual mesh for simplified refinement
  • Underworld 1.1.0 Manual Draft: Draft version of offline, PDF manual including HOWTOs and tutorials
  • Underworld 2.0 Design & Preliminary Coding: Outlines proposed design and algorithms for mesh refinement, and generalised constitutive framework
  • gLucifer 2.0 Alpha Release: new Analysis and Drawing Operator engine - open to user trials
  • SPModel 1.0.0 Release: Stable release of existing SPModel functionality; Improved unit test coverage, and updated documentation
  • Regression Testing framework upgrade: Regression testing framework on target architectures; System can handle tags and branches
 

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 UnderWorld and gLucifer (Monash University) are under development as part of the AuScope nation-wide Geosciences infrastructure program.

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Email Lists

Below are email lists for AuScope and related projects. Anyone may send an email to any of these lists, but if they are not currently a member of the list their message will be moderated before being distributed to other members of the list.

To subscribe to and receive emails from a vpac.org list, go to http://www.vpac.org/mailman/listinfo/nameoflist, replacing"nameoflist" with the name of the list e.g. underworld-users.

AuScope

  • auscope@lists.maths.monash.edu.au - anyone interested in AuScope projects
  • auscopedoc-dev@vpac.org - those working on AuScope documentation
  • auscopedoc-commitlog@vpac.org - those who can commit files to the AuScope documentation repository

VPAC and StGermain

  • csd-cm@vpac.org - members of CSD at VPAC who are working on AuScope projects
  • stgermain-dev@vpac.org - developers of StGermain
  • stgnumerics-dev@vpac.org - those working on or interested in implementation of the finite element method

UnderWorld and gLucifer

  • underworld-dev@vpac.org - those interested in UnderWorld code development
  • underworld-users@vpac.org - users of UnderWorld
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Web Wiki-Cluster Site Map Use to...
Main Home of Main web Search Main web Recent changes in the Main web Get notified of changes to the Main web Welcome to Wiki-Cluster... Users, Groups, Offices - tour this expandable virtual workspace. ...get a first-hand feel for TWiki possibilities.
TWiki Home of TWiki web Search TWiki web Recent changes in the TWiki web Get notified of changes to the TWiki web Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site.
Auscope Home of Auscope web Search Auscope web Recent changes in the Auscope web Get notified of changes to the Auscope web ...collaborate on Auscope projects and meetings
Cluster Home of Cluster web Search Cluster web Recent changes in the Cluster web Get notified of changes to the Cluster web Sputnik Cluster Information Source ...
DOCS Home of DOCS web Search DOCS web Recent changes in the DOCS web Get notified of changes to the DOCS web Monash Directors of Research Centres in Science Website See what Science Research Centres are doing together
Epsilon Home of Epsilon web Search Epsilon web Recent changes in the Epsilon web Get notified of changes to the Epsilon web Epsilon Lab at Monash
Geodynamics Home of Geodynamics web Search Geodynamics web Recent changes in the Geodynamics web Get notified of changes to the Geodynamics web Geodynamics Research See what Science Research Centres are doing together
Research Home of Research web Search Research web Recent changes in the Research web Get notified of changes to the Research web Monash Cluster Computing Research Wiki Web See what research MC2 is up to (what else would it be for ?)
Sandbox Home of Sandbox web Search Sandbox web Recent changes in the Sandbox web Get notified of changes to the Sandbox web Sandbox test area with all features enabled. ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web.
VIAI Home of VIAI web Search VIAI web Recent changes in the VIAI web Get notified of changes to the VIAI web VIAI ...collaborate on
You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact julian.giordani@sci.monash.edu.au if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminTools.
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  • WebChanges: Find out recent modifications to the Wiki-Cluster.Auscope web.
  • WebIndex: Display all Wiki-Cluster.Auscope topics in alphabetical order. See also the faster WebTopicList
  • WebNotify: Subscribe to be automatically notified when something changes in the Wiki-Cluster.Auscope web.
  • WebStatistics: View access statistics of the Wiki-Cluster.Auscope web.
  • WebPreferences: Preferences of the Wiki-Cluster.Auscope web.
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Site Tools of the Auscope Web

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  • You are currently in the Wiki-Cluster.Auscope web. The color code for this web is a (SPECIFY COLOR) background, so you know where you are.
  • If you are not familiar with the Wiki-Cluster collaboration tool, please visit WelcomeGuest in the Wiki-Cluster.TWiki web first.
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  • If you are not familiar with the Wiki-Cluster collaboration platform, please visit WelcomeGuest first.
 

Web Wiki-Cluster Site Map Use to...
Main Home of Main web Search Main web Recent changes in the Main web Get notified of changes to the Main web Welcome to Wiki-Cluster... Users, Groups, Offices - tour this expandable virtual workspace. ...get a first-hand feel for TWiki possibilities.
TWiki Home of TWiki web Search TWiki web Recent changes in the TWiki web Get notified of changes to the TWiki web Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site.
Auscope Home of Auscope web Search Auscope web Recent changes in the Auscope web Get notified of changes to the Auscope web ...collaborate on Auscope projects and meetings
Cluster Home of Cluster web Search Cluster web Recent changes in the Cluster web Get notified of changes to the Cluster web Sputnik Cluster Information Source ...
DOCS Home of DOCS web Search DOCS web Recent changes in the DOCS web Get notified of changes to the DOCS web Monash Directors of Research Centres in Science Website See what Science Research Centres are doing together
Epsilon Home of Epsilon web Search Epsilon web Recent changes in the Epsilon web Get notified of changes to the Epsilon web Epsilon Lab at Monash
Geodynamics Home of Geodynamics web Search Geodynamics web Recent changes in the Geodynamics web Get notified of changes to the Geodynamics web Geodynamics Research See what Science Research Centres are doing together
Research Home of Research web Search Research web Recent changes in the Research web Get notified of changes to the Research web Monash Cluster Computing Research Wiki Web See what research MC2 is up to (what else would it be for ?)
Sandbox Home of Sandbox web Search Sandbox web Recent changes in the Sandbox web Get notified of changes to the Sandbox web Sandbox test area with all features enabled. ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web.
VIAI Home of VIAI web Search VIAI web Recent changes in the VIAI web Get notified of changes to the VIAI web VIAI ...collaborate on
You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact julian.giordani@sci.monash.edu.au if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminTools.
Legend of icons:   Home of web = Go to the home of the web
Search web = Search the web
  Recent changes in the web = See recent changes in the web
Get notified of changes to the web = Subscribe to get notified of changes by e-mail

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  • You are currently in the Wiki-Cluster.Auscope web. The color code for this web is a (SPECIFY COLOR) background, so you know where you are.
  • If you are not familiar with the Wiki-Cluster collaboration tool, please visit WelcomeGuest in the Wiki-Cluster.TWiki web first.
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Web Wiki-Cluster Site Map Use to...
Main Home of Main web Search Main web Recent changes in the Main web Get notified of changes to the Main web Welcome to Wiki-Cluster... Users, Groups, Offices - tour this expandable virtual workspace. ...get a first-hand feel for TWiki possibilities.
TWiki Home of TWiki web Search TWiki web Recent changes in the TWiki web Get notified of changes to the TWiki web Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site.
Auscope Home of Auscope web Search Auscope web Recent changes in the Auscope web Get notified of changes to the Auscope web ...collaborate on Auscope projects and meetings
Cluster Home of Cluster web Search Cluster web Recent changes in the Cluster web Get notified of changes to the Cluster web Sputnik Cluster Information Source ...
DOCS Home of DOCS web Search DOCS web Recent changes in the DOCS web Get notified of changes to the DOCS web Monash Directors of Research Centres in Science Website See what Science Research Centres are doing together
Epsilon Home of Epsilon web Search Epsilon web Recent changes in the Epsilon web