[ADMB Users] ADMB in 10 mins
John Sibert
sibert at hawaii.edu
Thu Sep 16 06:29:26 PDT 2010
Mark -
I'm not sure what would be appropriate for your colleagues, but you can
peruse the ADMB course presentations at
.http://admb-project.org/courses/old-courses-and-course-material Perhaps
you might find some inspiration there.
John
On 09/15/2010 01:35 AM, Mark Payne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently moved to a new group that have never heard of ADMB and I
> would like to open their eyes to the potential power of the tool, as I
> believe that it is something they could really gain from - everyone here
> seems to be stuck in finite difference land. I have had a look through
> the website, and particularly the "outreach" section but there doesn't
> seem to be much that is ready for a competent user to pick up and start
> presenting.
>
> I was thinking of something along the lines of a "self-explanatory"
> presentation, maybe 10 slides in length, to help an enthusiastic user
> convey the ideas behind ADMB and why it is so powerful. The important
> thing would be to convey the power and why it works. Part of it would
> also include a couple of *easy to understand* examples with code and
> executables provided for the user to run on their machine to show just
> how quick it is to both formulate the problem, compile it and run it.
>
> Is there such a set available that I've maybe overlooked? If not, I'd be
> interested in helping with developing one if there were others who were
> also interested.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
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