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== '''STEM Community Phone Call''' == | == '''STEM Community Phone Call''' == | ||
− | The STEM community runs a [[Join the STEM Community|monthly phone call]] anyone is free to join. | + | The STEM community runs a [[Join the STEM Community|monthly phone call]] anyone is free to join. The agenda for the call is posted on stem-dev.org every month early in the week of the call for you to view. |
The special series of [[Community Ebola Modeling Phone Call]]s has been merged back with our regular [[Join the STEM Community|monthly phone call]]. | The special series of [[Community Ebola Modeling Phone Call]]s has been merged back with our regular [[Join the STEM Community|monthly phone call]]. | ||
You can still see all the Ebola content [[Join the STEM Community#Ebola Community Efforts|here]] | You can still see all the Ebola content [[Join the STEM Community#Ebola Community Efforts|here]] | ||
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#[[Batch Mode (Running Experiments)|Running Experiments in Batch Mode]] | #[[Batch Mode (Running Experiments)|Running Experiments in Batch Mode]] | ||
#[[Running an Automated Experiment]] | #[[Running an Automated Experiment]] | ||
− | #[[STEM Headless|Running STEM Headless]] | + | #[[STEM Headless|Running STEM Headless]] ''(STEM on Server)'' |
#[[Importing Data from Files]] | #[[Importing Data from Files]] | ||
#[[STEM Loggers|Simulation Data Logging]] | #[[STEM Loggers|Simulation Data Logging]] | ||
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*[[Welcome STEM Developers]] | *[[Welcome STEM Developers]] | ||
*[[STEM Eclipse Setup|Setting up a STEM Development Environment]] | *[[STEM Eclipse Setup|Setting up a STEM Development Environment]] | ||
− | *[[STEM Design Document]] | + | *[[STEM Design Document]] ''(updated 4/29/2016)'' |
*[[STEM National Language Support | National Language Support]] | *[[STEM National Language Support | National Language Support]] | ||
*[http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=technology.stem Project Stats] | *[http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=technology.stem Project Stats] | ||
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*[[Building the STEM RCP Application|Building the STEM RCP Application]] | *[[Building the STEM RCP Application|Building the STEM RCP Application]] | ||
*[[Running STEM from the Development Environment]] | *[[Running STEM from the Development Environment]] | ||
+ | *[[STEM Headless|Running STEM Headless]] ''(STEM on Server)'' | ||
*[[Creating a Customized Color Provider|Customizing Colors]] | *[[Creating a Customized Color Provider|Customizing Colors]] | ||
*[[STEM Performance Tips |General tips when writing performance critical code]] | *[[STEM Performance Tips |General tips when writing performance critical code]] |
Revision as of 20:38, 29 April 2016
STEM Community Phone Call
The STEM community runs a monthly phone call anyone is free to join. The agenda for the call is posted on stem-dev.org every month early in the week of the call for you to view. The special series of Community Ebola Modeling Phone Calls has been merged back with our regular monthly phone call. You can still see all the Ebola content here
STEM Documentation
The Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) is a tool designed to help scientists and public health officials create and use models of emerging infectious diseases. STEM uses mathematical models of diseases (based on differential equations) to simulate the development or evolution of a disease in space and time (e.g., avian flu or salmonella). These models could aid in understanding, and potentially preventing, the spread of such diseases. STEM also comes pre-configured with a vast amount of reference or denominator data for the entire world. By using and extending the data and models in STEM it is possible to rapidly prototype and test models for emerging infectious disease. STEM also provides tools to help you compare and validate your models. As an open source project, the ultimate goal of STEM is to support and encourage a community of scientists who not only use STEM as a tool but also contribute back to it. STEM is designed so that models and scenarios can be easily shared, extended, and built upon.