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== Agenda == {| align="center" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" ! colspan="3" style="background:#ffdead;" | Day 1: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 |- | 10:00-3:00 ! colspan="2" | Bring your laptop with Madagascar package (stable version 1.6) and get help with installing Madagascar |- | ! colspan="2" | Sergey Fomel, Yang Liu, Jeffrey Shragge, Junzhe Sun, Pengliang Yang |- | | colspan="2" | [http://ahay.org/RSF/book/rsf/school2015/paper_html/ Madagascar tutorial] |} {| align="center" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" ! colspan="3" style="background:#ffdead;" | Day 2: Thursday, January 8, 2015 |- | 9:00-9:10 ! colspan="2" | Welcome (Jianwei Ma) |- | 9:10-10:10 ! colspan="2" | Introduction (Sergey Fomel) |- | | colspan="2" | The Madagascar project has been in public existence for nine years. Madagascar provides a complete environment for organizing one's research, from new software development to running computational experiments to publishing the experimental results in papers and reports, archiving them for future usage, and sharing them with colleagues and sponsors. The introductory presentation will describe the history of the project, the Madagascar components and design principles, and the future development goals.<br><br> [http://www.ahay.org/wikilocal/docs/Madagascar-Harbin.pdf Slides] (18M) |- | 10:10-10:25 ! colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;" | break |- | 10:25-11:25 ! colspan="2" | Command-line, plotting, papers and beyond (Pengliang Yang) |- | | colspan="2" | Madagascar provides excellent plotting tools for displaying 2D and 3D seismic data volume. I will cover some fundamentals of Madagascar's command-line usage, plotting, and reproducing papers. I will share my experience of using Madagascar as a great resource to obtain public datasets, to take the free open course and to share research outcomes. <br><br> [http://www.ahay.org/wikilocal/docs/school2015.pdf Slides] (2.5M) |- | 11:25-12:25 ! colspan="2" | Developing workflows using SCons (Sergey Fomel) |- | | colspan="2" | [http://www.scons.org/ SCons] (from '''S'''oftware '''Cons'''truction) is a superior alternative to the classic '''make''' utility. SCons is implemented as a [http://www.python.org Python] script, its "configuration files" (<tt>SConstruct</tt> files) are also Python scripts. Madagascar uses SCons to compile software, to manage data processing flowing, and to assemble [[Reproducible Documents|reproducible documents]].<br><br> |- | 12:25-1:25 ! colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;" | Lunch |- | 1:25-2:25 ! colspan="2" | Wave-equation modeling and migration (Junzhe Sun) |- | | colspan="2" | In this module we will first briefly review wave equation modeling and imaging using the exploding reflector concept. Next, the numerical experiment includes implementing this technique in Madagascar and applying it on a simple geological model generated by Madagascar programs. <br><br> [http://www.ahay.org/wikilocal/docs/exploding_modmig_Sun.pdf Slides] (1M) <br> [http://www.ahay.org/RSF/book/rsf/school2015/modmig.html SConstruct] |- | 2:25-3:25 ! colspan="2" | Developing your own programs in Madagascar (Jeffrey Shragge) |- | | colspan="2" | There are many programs already built into the Madagascar project, but if you use Madagascar long enough you will eventually run into a problem that you cannot solve using only provided codes. Fortunately, Madagascar has a variety of programming language APIs already built, that allow you to: design, code, and integrate your programs into the Madagascar framework. By the end of the session, you should have a good starting point for developing your own codes, and adding them to the growing library of open-source software available in Madagascar. <br><br> [http://www.ahay.org/wikilocal/docs/RSF_SCHOOL.pdf Slides] (204K) <br> [http://www.ahay.org/wikilocal/docs/PROGRAM.pdf Program example] (104K) |- | 3:25-3:40 ! colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;" | break |- | 3:40-4:40 ! colspan="2" | Seismic data processing example (Yang Liu) |- | | colspan="2" | Field data processing is an important test of integrality degree for open-source software and the final target for scientific research. We will use a 2-D field dataset to illustrate how Madagascar can set up a common seismic data processing workflow.<br><br> [http://www.ahay.org/wikilocal/docs/Field_data_example.pdf Slides] (4.9M) <br> [http://www.ahay.org/RSF/book/rsf/school/data.html SConstruct] |- | 4:40-5:10 ! colspan="2" | Contributing to Madagascar (Sergey Fomel) |- | | colspan="2" | As a user of Madagascar, you have the right to run the code for any purpose, to make modifications and additions, and to share your modifications with other people. Madagascar is an open community, which makes it easy to share your contributions and to collaborate with other users and developers around the world. <br><br> [http://www.ahay.org/wikilocal/docs/Contributing-Harbin.pdf Slides] (4.6M) |- | 5:10-5:40 ! colspan="2" | Awarding certificates and closing |- |}
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