Explore the development and impact of Mimi.jl, an open-source computational platform for integrated assessment modeling in climate change research. Learn about the framework's role in bridging academic research and policy-making communities, and its significance in evaluating economic impacts of future climate change. Discover insights from a recent study on user experience with climate change economics embedded domain-specific languages (eDSLs), including observations and semi-structured interviews with domain experts. Gain valuable lessons on designing tools and languages for non-computer science professionals, and understand the considerations for future eDSL development in specialized fields.
Building Open Source Software for Climate Change Research - Lessons Learned from Mimi.jl
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[PROPL'24] Building Open Source Software for Climate Change Research — Lessons Learned fro...
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