About this Tutorial
DESCRIPTION
- This tutorial covers the more advanced aspects of the SEDRIS APIs, such as the C++ API, traversal techniques, sharing of objects, object IDs, the Syntax and Rules Checker applications, the TCRS, and Inter Transmittal Referencing. This workshop-styled tutorial provides attendees with an opportunity to exchange their views and learn directly from SEDRIS API developers. Participants are given exercises that address many aspects of the consumption and production of SEDRIS transmittals, and given an opportunity to try their solutions interactively.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Experienced SEDRIS developers, developers dealing with large environmental data sets, and developers looking for an understanding of advanced traversal techniques for accessing SEDRIS transmittals.
PREREQUISITES
- Environmental modeling, and familiarity with the C++ language is helpful. Prior attendance at either the "Fundamentals of the DRM" or "Fundamentals for Accessing Transmittals" tutorial is recommended.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- At completion, the attendee will have an understanding of the various how-to techniques for use of SEDRIS resources and APIs in the creation and extraction of transmittals, and an understanding of the role of a TCRS for both producers and consumers of environmental data.