Computational Result Review Process

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We define various states through which large scale computational results are migrated. Each stage indicates and increasing level of confidence in the correctness of the results.


Define Data Set

To begin, we define the data set under consideration. For example, a hazard curve that is part of a study, might be considered, even if the full study is not complete. A single hazard curve could be in one state, while full study can be in another state.

State 1 - Started

Data set calculations have begun.

State 2 - Preliminary

The data set calculations are completed, and complete results are believed to exist.

State 3 - Reviewed

Data-set specific, standardized, defined, checks ready for use internal researchers.

For example, for a hazard curve, review checks might include:

  • No Nan
  • No zero entries (for data sets where non-zero entries are not defined)
  • No amplitudes beyond 5g
  • All rupture variations have amplitudes for all components

When we consider the full study as the data set under consideration, we might define the following rules:

  • all component hazard curves are in the reviewed state, plus
  • Calculate new hazard maps
  • Calculate ratio maps between new results and 14.2

State 4 - Publishable

Ready for use by external researchers.

NERC Mode

  • Dataset Serving
  • Dataset of Technical Quality
  • Dataset of Publication Quality
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