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The Scenarios tab contains the set of scenario definitions contained in the model definition. It allows users to know what scenarios are contained in the model and their purpose.

Definitions

A scenario definition has a unique name and description contained within the underlying water model. The Model Catalogue may contain all or only some of the scenario definitions of the scenarios contained in the underlying software model.

A scenario definition is a loose concept in the Model Catalogue. It may represent a wide varierty of physicall This is because a scenario in modelling software maybe physically represented in a wide variety ways A scenario definition has a unique name and description. These may include:

  • Scenario Input Sets
  • Separate project files
  • Different parameter sets defined in a scripts.
  • A combination of the above.

A water modeller may choose to represent a scenario in any one of this menas. The loose definition exists to allow water modellers the flexibility to irrespective of how they are 

The model definitions are managed manually by the provider. There is not any automated process inspection of the model artefacts to determine any scenarios that are contain within them.

Usage

Consumers

Consumers can . They can use use this information to determine if the model defintion contains scenarios that are of interest to them and then to potentially request access to the model artefacts.

This tab is read only for consumers.

Providers

Providers use the Scenarios tab to manage scenarios contained in the model. They can add/edit/delete scenarios.

The button will prompt the providers to a pop up window to add scenearios. Providers can edit existing scenarios by clicking on the  and the  button will copy the guid of the scenario to the clipboard. 

To delete a scenario simply click the  button.




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