If you have a model or some source code relating to the Empirical Modelling project which you are not currently changing very often, then please consider submitting it to the archive to share it with others.
This form is for submitting details about electronic data. When you fill it in and press the Submit button at the bottom, it will create a specially formatted file containing the details you submitted. This file will be emailed to you and the empublic administrator. You will then need to contact the empublic administrator (perhaps by emailing empublic@dcs.warwick.ac.uk) and arrange to place your project within the archive (submitting a ZIP file through this page might eventually be implemented, but not yet - it seems sensible to have a human in the loop at this stage).
Please fill in as many details as you can.
Please create a code for the project. This is a short string which will be used to uniquely identify this project, for ever, in this sytem, in web URLs, on CDROMs which contain projects and so on. The standard form we are using is composed of a short project title (in lowercase), followed by the family name of the primary author (with an initial capital letter), followed by the year in which a significant change was last made (including the century). There is a limit of 26 characters.
Some examples are:
Please take a screenshot of your project and save the image inside the project directory. Then give the path to your image here.
For example, I could take a screenshot on UNIX using xv and save it as screenshot1.gif inside a subdirectory called Pics of my main project directory. I would then type Pics/screenshot1.gif into this box.
If you cannot take a screenshot (please do - it would be useful!), then leave this box blank.
Valid image types are ones that web browsers will understand: GIF is a sensible type to use for screenshots (please do not use BMP: it is not understood in some web browsers).
(If your project is a model). Models are notoriously hard to explore if the original author is not around. Please spend five minutes writing a short document explaining what you would show a new user of your project (how to start it, what does the screen show, what do the buttons do, where are good places to explore...).
Ideally, please write this file as an HTML document (use an editor if you like: even MS Word can generate HTML). If not, please write a text-only document.
Save the file within your project directory. Then give the path to your tour document here.
For example, I could write an HTML document using Netscape Composer. I would save the file as tour.html, with any images it used inside a subdirectory called Docs of my main project directory. I would then type Docs/tour.html into this box.
(This is intended for older projects only). If your project was previously accessible at some other location, then give the path here (eg ~wmb/public/projects/simulations/catflap/ashley). This information is recorded to help jog our memory, not for computer consumption. If the project was accessible at multiple locations, then please use the Add button to record all the locations separately.
For papers, put the publication information in this field.
Type the first two or three letters of what you're looking for and we'll offer some suggestions.
News.