ModMed
Work for the ModMed Project.
Duncan has undertaken several pieces of work for the ModMed project over the last year or so, including getting involved in collaborative work with the ERMES 2.0 project. You can read something about ModMed here, but you should visit the official ModMed web site to find out more about the project and the software available.
The following resources are currently available on this web site:
- ModMed landscape level modelling
- The ModMed Landscape modelling system.
This software has now been superceded by the Landlord system with ModMed components, but the thinking behind this 16-bit 'granddaddy' version is still relevant, and has guided the development of the later software. Here's a summary description.- ModMed Fire model
This Landlord component predicts the spread pattern of a fire.- ModMed / Ermes Drainage model
This Landlord component process model predicts overland flow of storm rainfall.- ModMed Seed Flow model
Email me if you are interested in this document- ModMed Landscape Education Edition.
This is also 16-bit software, but it hangs together well and is quite good fun for a quick demonstration of what the ModMed project is trying to achieve.- Landlord components
The Landlord system now provides a simulation environment for the ModMed Landscape modelling work. This is achieved by assembling some or all of the ModMed and Ermes Landlord components into Landlord workspaces and running them. There are several components available, which now offer the ability to do more modelling than the old ModMed Landscape Model did.- Other documents
- Definition of the ModMed GCLMI (version 2.0).
This compact DLL interface is the protocol by which the high-resolution and low-resolution work in ModMed can be brought togther. Heavy stuff, but it's here because World in a Box was responsible for developing it and it ought to be available somewhere!ModMed 2 is funded by DGXII of the European Commission.
Contract Number EV5V-CT94-0489.