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Introduction
In the past decade, the Open Source Model for software
development has gained popularity and has had many
major achievements: emacs, Linux, the Gimp, and Python,
to name a few.
The basic idea is to provide the source code of the model
or application, a tutorial on its use, and a feedback
mechanism with the community so that the model can be
tested, improved, and archived. Given the success of the
Open Source Model, we believe it may prove valuable in
the development of scientific research codes.
With this in mind, we are `Open Sourcing' the
low to mid-latitude ionospheric model that has been
developed at the Naval Research Laboratory: SAMI2
(Sami2 is Another Model of the Ionosphere). The model
is comprehensive and uses modern numerical techniques.
The structure and design of SAMI2
make it relatively easy to understand and modify:
the numerical algorithms are
simple and direct, and the code is reasonably well-written.
Furthermore, SAMI2 is designed to run on modern
personal computers; prohibitive computational
resources are not necessary, thereby making the model
accessible and usable by virtually all researchers.
For these reasons, SAMI2 is an excellent candidate to
explore and test the open source modeling paradigm in
space physics research.
For more information -
Huba, J.D. and G. Joyce, EOS 83, 188, 2002
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