Page • The success of the Dakota project depends on contributions from many people who share many roles, including algorithms research, software development, documentation, business management, DevOps, user support, and more. The current roster of active Dakota team members is shown below. Past contributors are listed on the Contributors page with our...
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Training
Page • There is no video for the Overview section Duration: 45 minutes What is Dakota?Why use Dakota?Prerequisites SlidesDownload Duration: 100 minutes See how Dakota can automate what you are already doingKnow what model characteristics will affect how you use DakotaBe able to run a basic study to characterize a model SlidesDownload...
User Resources
Page • The Dakota team provides several resources for obtaining, installing, building, and using Dakota, such as manuals, examples, a user support forum, and videos. Installation — Online guide to downloading, installing, and initially running DakotaManuals — User's and Developer's ManualsExamples — Runnable examples created by the DakotaForum — GitHub Discussions forum...
USNCCM 17
Post, March 31, 2023 • The Dakota team is organizing a minisymposium at the upcoming 17th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics, which will be held in Albuquerque, NM during the week of July 23-27, 2023. Driven by Sandia National Laboratories’ applications, the Dakota project (http://dakota.sandia.gov) invests in both state-of-the-art research and robust, usable software...
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