A training course is scheduled for June 23-25 at the University of Houston.
The Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center at Argonne National Laboratory, the Houston-Galveston Area Council, and the University of Houston will hold a TRANSIMS training course at the University's Technology Building. The course targets analysts new to the TRANSIMS methodology, and covers both the theoretical underpinnings as well as the practical application of the code. Participants will develop a full understanding of the general TRANSIMS principles, implementation details, data requirements, capabilities, and limitations of the software.
A training course is scheduled for January 27-29 in Moreno Valley, CA.
The Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center at Argonne National Laboratory and the City of Moreno Valley will hold a TRANSIMS training course on January 27-29 at the city's Conference and Recreation Center. The course targets analysts new to the TRANSIMS methodology, and covers both the theoretical underpinnings as well as the practical application of the code. Participants will develop a full understanding of the general TRANSIMS principles, implementation details, data requirements, capabilities, and limitations of the software.
A web conference is scheduled for January 9, 2008 from 1:00 - 3:00 PM EST to discuss where the open source community is heading and opportunities to contribute. Dr. Karl Wunderlich (Noblis) will first present the roles and responsibilities required to launch the first (charter) year of the open source community operating in a self-governing mode.
Participation in the web conference is free. If you are interested in attending the web conference, please post here.
A workshop was held on July 19 to share status and lessons learned between current TRANSIMS deployment sites. Participants from Baton Rouge LA, Burlington VT, Buffalo NY, Chicago IL, and New Brunswick NJ met via ACCESS GRID.