Computational codes, structural models, and simulation results versioned with associated tests. Development of new computational, data, and physical models.

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Computational codes, structural models, and simulation results versioned with associated tests. Development of new computational, data, and physical models. Automated retrospective testing of forecast models using community defined validation problems. Automated prospective performance evaluation of forecast models over time within collaborative forecast testing center. External Seismic /Tsunami ModelsSeismic Data CentersHPC Resource Providers Public and Governmental Forecasts Engineering and interdisciplinary Research Collaborative Research Project Individual Research Project Real-time Earthquake Monitoring Programmable Interfaces

Public and Governmental Forecasts Engineering and Interdisciplinary Research Collaborative Research Project Individual Research Project OpenSHA Delivery Platform OpenSHA, UCERF2.0, NSHMP-2008 TeraShake Platform AWP-ODC, Hercules, AWP-RWG DynaShake Platform AWP-ODC, SORD, Ma-FE Broadband Delivery Platform URS, UCSB, SDSU CSEP Testing Center CSEP Forecast Evaluations 30 Short Term Earthquake Forecast Models CISN EEW Testing ElarmS, TauC, VS CVM-H 6.2 CyberShake Platform AWP-RWG Tera3D Platform AWP-OZC, SpecFM Pseudo-Dynamic Rupture Generators URS-Graves, UCSB-Schmedes, Stanford-Beroza Transient Detection Testing

Public and Governmental Forecasts Engineering and interdisciplinary Research Collaborative Research Project Individual Research Project Computational codes, structural models, and simulation results versioned with associated tests. Development of new computational, data, and physical models. Automated retrospective testing of forecast models using community defined validation problems. Automated prospective performance evaluation of forecast models over time within collaborative forecast testing center. Quantitatively Managed Defined Managed Initial Activity SCEC Computational Research Users Scientific and Engineering Requirements for Computational Research Systems Platform Maturity Levels