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-====== ​Bachelor/Master: Sharing models? ======+====== Master: Sharing models? ​Feedback from the community. ​======
  
 +=== Responsible === 
 +  * Supervisor: Fred Fonseca
 +  * Contact Person (IFGI): Patrick Maué
 +  * Contact Person (INPE): ?
 +  * Responsible Student: ​
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 +=== Outline === 
 +  * Objectives: ​
 +    * Get feedback from the model community.
 +    * Develop, distribute, and analyze a questionnaire. ​
 +  * Expected Results: ​
 +    * Requirements for the Model Web architecture
 +    * Input for GEOSS community
 +  * Mobility Measure: IFGI → INPE 
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 +=== Idea ===
 > Sharing data needs information about the location of repositories and archival formats. Sharing models needs understanding about the applicability of each algorithm to the species being modelled; it also requires a good documentation explicit and implicit assumptions behind the model. Sharing results needs communication of the species distribution maps as well as producing reports and adding comments. [1] > Sharing data needs information about the location of repositories and archival formats. Sharing models needs understanding about the applicability of each algorithm to the species being modelled; it also requires a good documentation explicit and implicit assumptions behind the model. Sharing results needs communication of the species distribution maps as well as producing reports and adding comments. [1]
  
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 [1] Sharing executable models through an Open Architecture ​  based on Geospatial Web Services: a Case Study in                      Biodiversity Modelling (Karla Donato Fook, Silvana Amaral, Antônio Miguel Vieira Monteiro, Gilberto Câmara1, Marco A. Casanova) [1] Sharing executable models through an Open Architecture ​  based on Geospatial Web Services: a Case Study in                      Biodiversity Modelling (Karla Donato Fook, Silvana Amaral, Antônio Miguel Vieira Monteiro, Gilberto Câmara1, Marco A. Casanova)
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