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==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== | ||
- | [[https:// | + | {{ :docs:gui2013.pdf |CAPRI user manual (pdf, 6 MB, 146 pages)}} |
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* Data base generation, from global to regional, and to 1x1 km grid scale | * Data base generation, from global to regional, and to 1x1 km grid scale | ||
* Generation of the [[: | * Generation of the [[: | ||
- | * Defining and running scenarios | + | * Defining and running scenarios |
- | That task is eased by the storing | + | |
- | Secondly, it allows to **exploit** the results via tables, graphs and maps. \\ \\ | + | That task is eased by the storing |
- | And thirdly, it offers **certain services** as [[https:// | + | |
- | Technically, | + | Secondly, it allows to **exploit** the results via tables, graphs and maps. |
- | The different tasks are defined as objects with specific properties (base year, simulation year, scenario ..) which can be modified by the user. Methods allow to retrieve the quantitative results generated by the task as well as meta information.[[https:// | + | And thirdly, it offers **certain services** as {{ :docs:batch.pdf |batch execution}}, checking meta data, viewing GDX files, |
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+ | The different tasks are defined as objects with specific properties (base year, simulation year, scenario ..) which can be modified by the user. Methods allow to retrieve the quantitative results generated by the task as well as meta information.{{ :docs: | ||
==== Exploitation tools ==== | ==== Exploitation tools ==== | ||
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Each //view// is firstly characterised by a selection or filter for the different dimensions such as regions, activities, items or scenarios. Secondly, a pivot is defined which maps the data base dimension to viewport dimensions, such as the columns or rows of a table, or the regions shown in a map. And thirdly, it defines the view type: a table, different type of graphs or a map. Fourthly, views may comprise links to other views, similar to the concept of hyperlinks in WEB pages, which allows a " | Each //view// is firstly characterised by a selection or filter for the different dimensions such as regions, activities, items or scenarios. Secondly, a pivot is defined which maps the data base dimension to viewport dimensions, such as the columns or rows of a table, or the regions shown in a map. And thirdly, it defines the view type: a table, different type of graphs or a map. Fourthly, views may comprise links to other views, similar to the concept of hyperlinks in WEB pages, which allows a " | ||
- | But the user maintains his freedom: he may tune the view to his own needs, by adding his own selections, change the pivot or the view type. Equally, fonts, color, cell sizes or properties of the graphs may be set by the user. His personal settings can be stored for future session. And finally, the mapping viewer allows for rather flexible classifications and coloring options. The details with examples are discussed in a chapter of the [[https://www.capri-model.org/ | + | But the user maintains his freedom: he may tune the view to his own needs, by adding his own selections, change the pivot or the view type. Equally, fonts, color, cell sizes or properties of the graphs may be set by the user. His personal settings can be stored for future session. And finally, the mapping viewer allows for rather flexible classifications and coloring options. The details with examples are discussed in a chapter of the {{:docs:capri-documentation.pdf Version 2005|CAPRI documentation}}. |
==== Data base concept ==== | ==== Data base concept ==== |