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STEM at Eclipse Day India [message #667866] Mon, 02 May 2011 10:22 Go to next message
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STEM will be presented at Eclipse Day India in Bangalore:
http://www.eclipseday.in/

Beside V1.2.0 and its latest features, regional demand should allow to take
a closer look at how to use models for Malaria or other diseases, India and
its neighbours are suffering from.
Re: STEM at Eclipse Day India [message #668718 is a reply to message #667866] Fri, 06 May 2011 14:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The presentation went quite well and some people in the audience even said
they'd be curious to look at the STEM sources for things like
visualization/maps.

Beside the Mosquito model I also demonstrated the default Flu scenario for
India. What assumptions or data went into that? What puzled both me and the
audience was that the simulated outbreak started right at the border to
Pakistan, but I guess that's just a coincidence?;-)

In 2 weeks I may join a conf call with Eclipse committers from Belarus.
Since one of the Texo committers (also EMF-related btw) is in my local team
and presented his project today, too. If geo-data or anything else not
confidential was helpful for this area, I might get them to provide such
input, probably even by official sources where necessary.

Werner
Re: STEM at Eclipse Day India [message #674915 is a reply to message #668718] Sun, 29 May 2011 09:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Links to both STEM Video Tutorials have been linked to by Eclipse Day India following the event:
http://www.eclipseday.in/2011/05/eclipse-uomo-edi2011-track-1.html
Re: STEM at Eclipse Day India [message #675575 is a reply to message #674915] Tue, 31 May 2011 17:49 Go to previous message
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Thank you Werner!
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