Continuous Time Markov Chain Models for Threshold Exceedance
Project Information
- Discipline
- Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering (108)
- Orientation
- Research
Mr. Deviney, a graduate student in the Department of System and Information Engineering, defended his dissertation entitled “Continuous Time Markov Chain Models for Threshold Exceedance” in May 2009. With the support of UVACSE’s computing resources, he worked to improve the process of reporting the frequency and duration that a water quality parameter spends above or below a threshold. This threshold represents the division between healthy and harmful conditions. One of the major problems is that observations of these parameters are typically unevenly spaced so traditional methods of frequency and duration estimation are not applicable. Over the course of working with Mr. Deviney, he used over 10,000 CPU days and ran hundreds of thousands of jobs.
Intellectual MeritImproving the process of reporting the frequency and duration that a water quality parameter spends above or below a threshold.
Broader ImpactsImproving the process of reporting the frequency and duration that a water quality parameter spends above or below a threshold.
Project Contact
- Project Lead
- Katherine Holcomb (kholcomb)
- Project Manager
- Katherine Holcomb (kholcomb)
Resource Requirements
- Hardware System
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- I don't care (what I really need is a software environment and I don't care where it runs)
Using Genesis II software already configured on FutureGrid resources to perform computation
Scale of UseRan batches of 15,000 jobs taking 5-20 minutes each
Project Timeline
- Submitted
- 03/24/2011 - 13:22