[kepler-users] The most impressive thing you've done with Kepler

2007-10-24 Thread kirsten menger
09:57:06 -0700 From: berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu To: ketan at polytech.unice.fr CC: Kepler-users at ecoinformatics.org Subject: Re: [kepler-users] The most impressive thing you've done with Kepler Hi Ketan, That document is very old now. All of the documentation is now in the actor moml

[kepler-users] The most impressive thing you've done with Kepler

2007-10-19 Thread Chad Berkley
Hi Ketan, That document is very old now. All of the documentation is now in the actor moml files in the src/actors directory and can be accessed via the canvas of kepler. I would recommend you try one of our nightly builds available here: http://www.kepler-project.org/nightly/zip/ We're

[kepler-users] The most impressive thing you've done with Kepler

2007-10-18 Thread Christopher Brooks
Hi Ketan, I have not checked Kepler yet, but Ptolemy has a feature where each actor lists the demonstrations in which it is used. This helps with determining _how_ to use the actor. On my todo list is to add this facility to the tests as well, so users can see other, less well documented uses.

[kepler-users] The most impressive thing you've done with Kepler

2007-10-17 Thread Ilkay Altintas
Dear All, I would like to collect some data to understand the current capabilities and limitations of Kepler. I'd appreciate greatly if you could send me some information on your current and past Kepler workflows in terms of: - biggest number of actors - longest duration of run - datafile