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Keeping modelling notebooks with TRACE: Good for you and good for environmental research and management support.

Authors :
Ayllón, Daniel
Railsback, Steven F.
Gallagher, Cara
Augusiak, Jacqueline
Baveco, Hans
Berger, Uta
Charles, Sandrine
Martin, Romina
Focks, Andreas
Galic, Nika
Liu, Chun
van Loon, E. Emiel
Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob
Piou, Cyril
Polhill, J. Gareth
Preuss, Thomas G.
Radchuk, Viktoriia
Schmolke, Amelie
Stadnicka-Michalak, Julita
Thorbek, Pernille
Source :
Environmental Modelling & Software. Feb2021, Vol. 136, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The acceptance and usefulness of simulation models are often limited by the efficiency, transparency, reproducibility, and reliability of the modelling process. We address these issues by suggesting that modellers (1) "trace" the iterative modelling process by keeping a modelling notebook corresponding to the laboratory notebooks used by empirical researchers, (2) use a standardized notebook structure and terminology based on the existing TRACE documentation framework, and (3) use their notebooks to compile TRACE documents that supplement publications and reports. These practices have benefits for model developers, users, and stakeholders: improved and efficient model design, analysis, testing, and application; increased model acceptance and reuse; and replicability and reproducibility of the model and the simulation experiments. Using TRACE terminology and structure in modelling notebooks facilitates production of TRACE documents. We explain the rationale of TRACE, provide example TRACE documents, and suggest strategies for keeping "TRACE Modelling Notebooks." • The quality and reproducibility of modelling would be increased by keeping modelling notebooks. • Simulation modellers have not yet developed a strong culture of keeping notebooks. • We propose a standard format for notebooks based on the TRACE document framework. • We make recommendations about the type of information to be included in the notebooks. • We describe existing tools to keep notebooks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13648152
Volume :
136
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Modelling & Software
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148384384
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104932