Comp 410 Client Meeting 11-5-11. Outline Revised Use Cases Design Concept Implementation on Azure Revised GUI Mockup Demo Future Meetings.

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Comp 410 Client Meeting

11-5-11

Outline

• Revised Use Cases• Design Concept• Implementation on Azure• Revised GUI Mockup• Demo• Future Meetings

Revised Use Cases

Elizabeth Fudge

Basic User

• Typical member of public• May have no knowledge of energy industry• No authentication required• “Free” to CFAE

Basic User Use Case

• Visits CFAE website, goes to simulation page• Selects a predefined model with plan• Views simulation results• Views plan• Views model

Authenticated User

• Has enough domain knowledge to make basic edits to model and/or plan

• Authenticates with credentials supplied by CFAE

• Costs money for each set of basic edits they save and for each simulation they run

• Paid for by user or by CFAE

Authenticated User Use Cases

• All use cases for Basic User and …• Logs in• Selects a predefined model with plan• Changes numerical parameters of the model

and/or plan• May save numerical parameters for future use• Runs simulation• Views new simulation results

Expert Authenticated User

• Has enough domain knowledge to make advanced edits to model and/or plan

• Authenticates with credentials supplied by CFAE

• Costs money for each model they edit and save and for each simulation they run

• Paid for by user or by CFAE

Expert Authenticated User Use Cases

• All uses cases for Authenticated User and …• Selects a predefined model with plan, or one

of their own saved models with plan• Uploads code and adds to model• Runs simulation• Views new simulation results

Clarification:Publishing Models/ Plans

• Would be confusing for Basic User to see all saved models/plans

• CFAE may want to change models/plans which are visible to Basic User

• Could have “publish” option for authenticated users, would have to be approved by CFAE

• Could have “publish” option for only some authenticated users (CFAE staff)

Clarification: Worst Case Plan

• Is worst case plan no change in current behavior? Or absolutely no actions taken?

• Ex., coal power plant goes offline from old age – is it replaced with another coal plant or not replaced at all?

Design Concept

Andrew Emil

Design Concept Goals

• Flexible framework able to simulate wide variety of models

• Provide ability to run simulations of arbitrary complexity and size

• Allow for easy visualization and editing of models

Solution: Module-Based Modeling

• Modules can have any number of inputs and outputs

• Each module can be defined through1. Code2. Compositing

• Code-based Modules: – Essentially small programs

Composite Module ExampleAddition Module

A

BA + B

A

B

C

Addition Module

Addition Module

A + B +C

Composite Addition Module

Module Advantages: Complexity and Elasticity

• Modules allow for entire simulation to be broken into small pieces

• Simulation framework can maintain arbitrary number of modules for each simulation

• Encapsulation of work means that simulations are just a collection of modules and connections between them

• No need for centralized computing, work can be spread out as desired

Module Advantages: Flexibility

• Module definitions allow for varied internal behavior of modules

• Arbitrary connectivity relates modules to each other

• Any module may connect to any other module with compatible inputs and outputs

Module Advantages: Usability

• Concept of different levels of view• High level understanding of a model is

achievable without having to see details• Easy to follow logic from high level to low level• Encapsulation of sections of model– Can change one aspect of model without having

to change others

Implementation on Azure

Weibo He

Why Microsoft Azure?

• Scalability– Scalable computation power for simulations

– Scalable visitor volume

• Cost-Performance– Low initial cost

– Low maintenance cost

• Stability– Handling hardware failures

Revised GUI Mockups

Jesus Cortez

Mockup Overview

Mockup Overview

UI Walkthrough: Basic Use Case

UI Walkthrough: Basic Use Case

UI Walkthrough: Basic Use Case

UI Walkthrough: Authenticated Use Case

UI Walkthrough: Authenticated Use Case

UI Walkthrough: Authenticated Use Case

UI Walkthrough: Authenticated Use Case

UI Walkthrough: Authenticated Use Case

Demo

Robert Brockman

Future Meetings

• Update presentation• Final presentation– Last day of classes for Rice is December 2– Last day of exams for Rice is December 14

Backup Slides

Module Representation

Producer Outputs:- Energy Supply- Energy price- Pollution

Consumer Inputs:- Energy Supply- Energy price- Pollution Regulation

Environmental Inputs:- Pollution from

Producer

Environmental Outputs:- Regulation for

Consumer

Producer module requires:- Initial price of energy- Initial supply of energy- Slope of initial supply curve

Producer Inputs:- Demand for energy

Environmental module requires:

- Strength of regulation

Consumer module requires:

- Demand curve slope- Price of energy

Consumer Outputs:- Energy demand

At the start of the simulation:

Terminology• Event: An external change to the behavior of the

energy industry• Model: A representation of the energy industry in

terms of interconnected modules• Module: A component which takes in a set of inputs

and generates a set of outputs using some internal behavior

• Module Parameter: A numerical parameter associated with a particular module which affects the behavior of that module

• Plan: The set of all events for a given simulation

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