Urban Sustainability Water Module
Abstract
Most urban areas are experiencing substantial growth rate. In order to support the growth and still maintain the high quality of life currently available in these areas, government planners, and developers and general stakeholders are very interested in a product that will allow them to experiment with different development scenarios to determine the best path forward. One of the biggest concerns is the amount of water that will be available as the growth continues. This software package will allow them as a group to input their ideas and get a visual view of the results, immediately. They will be able to watch the water resources as they are consumed by the increasing growth in residential, commercial and industrial areas.
- Authors:
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- DOE/DP
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1230443
- Report Number(s):
- USWM; 001248IBMPC00
- DOE Contract Number:
- P
- Resource Type:
- Software
- Software Revision:
- 00
- Software Package Number:
- 001248
- Software Package Contents:
- Software Abstract; Media Directory; Media Includes Source Code, Executable Module; User's Guide, Installation Program, Documentation on Media is in Microsoft Help Editor; 5 3.5 Diskettes
- Software CPU:
- IBMPC
- Open Source:
- No
- Source Code Available:
- Yes
- Other Software Info:
- The package consists of an executable file, a vensim model, and several database files. The main program is an executable program and uses an .EXE extension. Supporting files: the Vensim model uses a .VFM extension and is a binary file. The database files use three extensions: .DB, .PX, and .YGO. The program does require the installation of Borland''s Database engine (BDE). None of the software used in development of this package has any royalties associated with the end products.
- Country of Publication:
- United States
Citation Formats
Mills, James I., and Jacobson, Jacob J. Urban Sustainability Water Module.
Computer software. Vers. 00. DOE/DP. 22 Sep. 1998.
Web.
Mills, James I., & Jacobson, Jacob J. (1998, September 22). Urban Sustainability Water Module (Version 00) [Computer software].
Mills, James I., and Jacobson, Jacob J. Urban Sustainability Water Module.
Computer software. Version 00. September 22, 1998.
@misc{osti_1230443,
title = {Urban Sustainability Water Module, Version 00},
author = {Mills, James I. and Jacobson, Jacob J.},
abstractNote = {Most urban areas are experiencing substantial growth rate. In order to support the growth and still maintain the high quality of life currently available in these areas, government planners, and developers and general stakeholders are very interested in a product that will allow them to experiment with different development scenarios to determine the best path forward. One of the biggest concerns is the amount of water that will be available as the growth continues. This software package will allow them as a group to input their ideas and get a visual view of the results, immediately. They will be able to watch the water resources as they are consumed by the increasing growth in residential, commercial and industrial areas.},
doi = {},
url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1230443},
year = {Tue Sep 22 00:00:00 EDT 1998},
month = {Tue Sep 22 00:00:00 EDT 1998},
note =
}
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