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Add an index of benchmarks #9

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snschune opened this issue Jun 3, 2020 · 3 comments
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Add an index of benchmarks #9

snschune opened this issue Jun 3, 2020 · 3 comments
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snschune commented Jun 3, 2020

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snschune commented Jun 8, 2020

What is the best format to maintain an index of benchmarks? Certainly latex + bibtex would work, but I hope that there is something better. Any ideas for the latest and greatest technology? tag @tarapandya @perfetticm @munkm @rachelslaybaugh

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munkm commented Jun 8, 2020

What information does the index need? We could create a schema with metadata about each of the benchmarks (citation information, problem type, code used to run it, associated files, etc. etc.) in JSON or something. That would allow more information to be stored about the index and we can use existing tools to query it?

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snschune commented Jun 9, 2020

Alright let's see:

  • Bibliographic reference
  • Benchmark type: analytical/code-to-code/MMS, neutronics/fixed-source/eigenvalue/multiphysics, 1D/2D/3D, fast-reactor/molten-salt-reactor/LWR/NTP/HTGR/reactor-shielding/criticality
  • Required capabilities [like and "enum"] multi-dimensional/multi-group/adjoint/TH-feedback/n-gamma/continuous-energy
  • Short description of the benchmark
  • Description of the input data that is provided/needs to be obtained
  • Description of the target quantities that are compared: eigenvalue/flux-distribution/detector-response

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