English

Software Uncertainty in Integrated Environmental Modelling: the role of Semantics and Open Science

Systems and Control 2014-02-11 v2 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science

Abstract

Computational aspects increasingly shape environmental sciences. Actually, transdisciplinary modelling of complex and uncertain environmental systems is challenging computational science (CS) and also the science-policy interface. Large spatial-scale problems falling within this category - i.e. wide-scale transdisciplinary modelling for environment (WSTMe) - often deal with factors (a) for which deep-uncertainty may prevent usual statistical analysis of modelled quantities and need different ways for providing policy-making with science-based support. Here, practical recommendations are proposed for tempering a peculiar - not infrequently underestimated - source of uncertainty. Software errors in complex WSTMe may subtly affect the outcomes with possible consequences even on collective environmental decision-making. Semantic transparency in CS and free software are discussed as possible mitigations.

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@article{arxiv.1311.4762,
  title  = {Software Uncertainty in Integrated Environmental Modelling: the role of Semantics and Open Science},
  author = {Daniele de Rigo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.4762},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

This is the author's version of the work. The definitive version is published in the Vol. 15 of Geophysical Research Abstracts (ISSN 1607-7962) and has been presented at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2013, Vienna, Austria, 07-12 April 2013 http://www.egu2013.eu/ [Updated style and fixed few typos]