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Re: [udig-dev] GSoC 13 WR 14 - FINAL REPORT - Hydrologically controlled landslides susceptibility tool for uDig

Doc page for user guide?

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Jody Garnett

On 24 Sep 2013, at 10:34, Marco Foi <foimarco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ok: now I got your point and I agree with you.
I will work on it in the next days.

Any suggestion where to host it? In the JGrassTools Wiki?

Marco


2013/9/24 Silvia Franceschi <silvia.franceschi@xxxxxxxxx>
Ciao Marco,
I perfectly agree with Andrea, the tutorial should be on usage not on the theory.
Once a scientist would try to use this module, which is the first utility to run? which are the output needed for the other steps? and so on till running the final module.

It should not go in detail of the meaning of the data, but it has to be clear the full path to go through, like the uDig walkthroug.

Silvia



On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:22 PM, andrea antonello <andrea.antonello@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Back to list :)

> The idea is not a bad one.
> Just I am not sure it will be that useful since the model requires a lot of
> input data then it proceeds autonomously to the end.. ..so I feel the most
> interesting part of such a tutorial would be the description of the input
> data and their constraint.
> Well.. ..in this perspective I would call upon some Hydrologist to cover
> such a task.. ..perhaps starting from my sketch in the OmsCislam.html file
> where I can eventually expand a bit over the technical requirements (e.g.:
> perfect overlapping of coverages, etc.)
>
> Otherwise I am not getting the point about the advantages of the tutorial
> you are suggesting!

well, right now one that doesn't know the domain perfectly is not able
with the given infos, to execute the module, right?
I.e. think of a Marco Foi that studied some of the theory but didn't
write the modules. He would like to run the module with your test
data.
I don't think he would make it.
So a step by step instruction would be nice.
Something like the one for the spatial toolbox in the wiki maybe.

Ciao,
Andrea


>
> Marco
>
>
> 2013/9/24 andrea antonello <andrea.antonello@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Hi Marco,
>> congratulations, you are almost there and have been very autonomous
>> and clean in your work.
>>
>> We are just back from Foss4g, and are slowly looking into the running
>> modules and docs. You have indeed nicely documented the modules.
>>
>> Since the module is quite complex in its use, it would be good to have
>> a small tutorial on a usage workflow in order for users to get
>> started.
>> Can you produce one, so that we (and anyone interested) can run it?
>>
>> Nice work,
>> Andrea
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Marco Foi <foimarco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > GSoC 13 WR 14 - Hydrologically controlled landslides susceptibility tool
>> > for
>> > uDig
>> >
>> > Hi mates!
>> >
>> > I’m Marco and I am working on the development of a tool to assess
>> > susceptibility of hydrologically controlled shallow landslides.
>> > The software will be based on the Ph.D. Thesis in Environmental
>> > Engineering
>> > by Lanni C. (2012) and will consist of a model available for use within
>> > the
>> > uDig/JGrass Spatial Toolbox
>> >
>> > FINAL REPORT
>> >
>> > • What did I do this week?
>> >
>> > - This week I focused on a couple of aspects of the project, both
>> > related to
>> > the user experience. I revisited and tried to harmonize all input
>> > descriptions so that they looked brief though expressive in the
>> > auto-generated GUI panel. I also filled a more extensive documentation
>> > for
>> > the main module. This will need some peer review with someone really
>> > expert
>> > in the domain of hydrology, but it will serve as a starting point. Last
>> > but
>> > not the least, I packaged the tool in a shareable .JAR file so that
>> > anyone
>> > can test the model with their own data.
>> >
>> > Here are the JARs: both required, despite just the Hortonmachine has the
>> > tool. The other is here for convenience:
>> > http://www.mcfoi.it/msccs/thesis/jgt-hortonmachine-0.7.7-SNAPSHOT-C.jar
>> > http://www.mcfoi.it/msccs/thesis/jgt-jgrassgears-0.7.7-SNAPSHOT-C.jar
>> >
>> > And here a sample input dataset
>> > http://www.mcfoi.it/msccs/thesis/inputdata.zip
>> >
>> > To use the JARs, follow the tutorial below. It requires you have uDig
>> > installed. Use my JAR in place of the suggested
>> > jgt-hortonmachine-xxx.jar :
>> >
>> > http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/EN/Introduction+to+the+Spatial+Toolbox
>> >
>> > The code of the JGrassTools frameworks I have contributed my CI-slam
>> > module
>> > is available here:
>> > https://bitbucket.org/mcfoi/jgrasstool-cislam/
>> > specifically, the developed module is within this folder:
>> >
>> > https://bitbucket.org/mcfoi/jgrasstool-cislam/src/b6e1fbd00f6e052c2c5e50f16091275dbc321520/hortonmachine/src/main/java/org/jgrasstools/hortonmachine/modules/hydrogeomorphology/cislam?at=cislamdev
>> >
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> > Marco
>> >
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