OPUS-Lib. The code fulfills a high level of quality, following established OPUS programming rules. The contribution will from then on be a part of the basic OPUS features.Obviously, this means a high level of quality and integration. In order to achieve this, the contribution needs to strictly follow a contribution checklist. In a nutshell, it must present the following features:

  • Functionality demonstrated in an academic and/or R&D environment, possibly with a preliminary code proposed to the community for reviewing purpose;
  • System software architecture development initiated to include interoperability, reliability, maintainability, extensibility, scalability, and security issues; a high level of documentation,
    both in and outside the code, is also necessary;
  • Basic software components are integrated to establish that they will work together: that means that the contribution needs to be fully integrated to the existing core (Open TURNS plus Opus-Lib);
  • Algorithms must be able to run on processors with characteristics expected in the operational environment.

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