This study focuses on optimizing the use of high-performance computing on public cloud infrastructure, along with information theory, for assessing water systems. These assessments are computationally intensive and can benefit from parallel computing and the evaluation of the collected data with information theory. A case study of a water system analysis for the Vlietpolder was conducted to test various cloud configuration settings using an embarrassingly parallel batch computation. The hydrodynamic simulations involved D-HYDRO 1D2D models with different precipitation events and model resolutions. The modelling results were quantified using normalized Shannon’s Entropy to facilitate the comparison of system configurations, evaluating the ba...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...
Abstract—Cloud computing is an emerging commercial infrastructure paradigm that promises to eliminat...
AbstractThe evolution of technologies of informatics and telecommunications has improved significant...
AbstractOptimizing high-performance computing applications requires understanding of both the applic...
This research focuses on using the cloud to address computational challenges associated with hydrolo...
“Big Iron” super computers and commercial cloud resources (Amazon, Google, Microsoft) are considered...
Extensive computing power has been used to tackle issues such as climate changes, fusion energy, and...
In the last two decades, computational hydraulics has undergone a rapid development following the ad...
The research features how parallel computing can advance hydrological performances associated with d...
This talk provides an overview of a new NSF project that will produce knowledge of how precipitation...
Modern water management decisions are increasingly dependent on efficient numerical simulations of m...
This papers presents details on deploying the Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) on a containe...
The evolution of technologies of informatics and telecommunications has improved significantly the w...
The Iowa Flood Information System (IFIS) is a web-based platform developed by the Iowa Flood Center ...
Industrially relevant computational fluid dynamics simulations frequently require vast computational...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...
Abstract—Cloud computing is an emerging commercial infrastructure paradigm that promises to eliminat...
AbstractThe evolution of technologies of informatics and telecommunications has improved significant...
AbstractOptimizing high-performance computing applications requires understanding of both the applic...
This research focuses on using the cloud to address computational challenges associated with hydrolo...
“Big Iron” super computers and commercial cloud resources (Amazon, Google, Microsoft) are considered...
Extensive computing power has been used to tackle issues such as climate changes, fusion energy, and...
In the last two decades, computational hydraulics has undergone a rapid development following the ad...
The research features how parallel computing can advance hydrological performances associated with d...
This talk provides an overview of a new NSF project that will produce knowledge of how precipitation...
Modern water management decisions are increasingly dependent on efficient numerical simulations of m...
This papers presents details on deploying the Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) on a containe...
The evolution of technologies of informatics and telecommunications has improved significantly the w...
The Iowa Flood Information System (IFIS) is a web-based platform developed by the Iowa Flood Center ...
Industrially relevant computational fluid dynamics simulations frequently require vast computational...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...
Abstract—Cloud computing is an emerging commercial infrastructure paradigm that promises to eliminat...
AbstractThe evolution of technologies of informatics and telecommunications has improved significant...