Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6963137 | Environmental Modelling & Software | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Watersheds are modeled as coupled human and natural systems (CHNSs) by coupling a multi-agent system (MAS) model and an environmental model. The computational intensity and model accessibility of the coupled models are addressed in this paper. Multithreaded programming is used to improve the computational efficiency. As a result, the total running time of the coupled models is reduced by 80%, from one hour for a sequential run to twelve minutes with an eight-core desktop machine, running the model in parallel. To make the coupled models publicly accessible, a web-based application of the coupled models is implemented in the Hadoop-based cloud computing environment, which allows users to access and execute the model simultaneously without an increase in latency. This study presents a case of cyberinfrastructure design for complex watershed management problems, especially to parallelize computational models and provide model accessibility with user scalability.
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Authors
Yao Hu, Ximing Cai, Benjamin DuPont,