Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of OAF Research App


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Jun 22, 2015, 12:41:42 PM (9 years ago)
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Kevin Milner
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  • OAF Research App

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    2323Hit '''“Compute”''' and the maximum-likelihood values for '''a''', '''p''', and '''c''' will be filled in, and various marginal PDFs can be viewed under the '''Model PDFs''' tab.  For example, you can see the resultant 2D PDF for '''p''' vs '''a''' in the following screen shot of the app:
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    25 SCREEN SHOT 1
     25[[Image(oaf_screenshot_1.png)]]
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    2727Notice that the fit is not so good.  Go back and set '''Mc''' as 4.5 rather than 4.95, click '''Compute b''' again, and then click '''“Compute”''' again.  The 2D PDF looks better now:
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    29 SCREEN SHOT 2
     29[[Image(oaf_screenshot_2.png)]]
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    3131Finally, set the '''Forecast Start Time (Days)''' and likewise for the end time, click '''Compute''' below these settings, and go to the '''Forecast''' tab to see the results.  If you want to see the numbers, click the '''Show Data''' option below the plot.
     
    4949== Troubleshooting Java ==
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    51 If you don’t have java installed go to https://www.java.com and follow the instructions.  If you get a message saying you can’t run the app for security reasons, open the Java control panel (listed as Java under System Preferences on OSX), click the Security tab, click “High” rather than “Very High”, and add http://opensha.usc.edu to the "Exception Site List" at the bottom.  You may also need to go to the “Security and Privacy”  option under System Preferences (OSX) and then select “Anywhere” under “Allow apps downloaded from:” (click the lock at the bottom of the window to be able to change this setting).  If none of this works, please see your system admin, look here for info: https://www.java.com/en/download/help/, or ask Kevin and I.
     51If you don’t have java installed go to https://www.java.com and follow the instructions.  If you get a message saying you can’t run the app for security reasons, open the Java control panel (listed as Java under System Preferences on OSX), click the Security tab, click “High” rather than “Very High”, and add http://opensha.usc.edu to the "Exception Site List" at the bottom.  You may also need to go to the “Security and Privacy”  option under System Preferences (OSX) and then select “Anywhere” under “Allow apps downloaded from:” (click the lock at the bottom of the window to be able to change this setting).  If none of this works, please see your system admin, look here for info: https://www.java.com/en/download/help/, or ask Kevin and Ned.