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Welcome to the ITHIM-R wiki! On this page you should find links to the most relevant information about the project. For an overview of the entire WIKI, see TOC
ITHIM-R is a concerted effort to harmonize various versions of the Integrated Transport and Health Impact Modelling Tool (ITHIM) based on a common R-code platform. As part of this effort, the goals are to
- to update several key methods
- to make ITHIM more userfriendly
- to make ITHIM more flexible and modular by moving to an R-based code, so it can be combined with other tools/models, and organically expanded.
More information on ITHIM: http://www.cedar.iph.cam.ac.uk/research/modelling/ithim/
The project will distinguish 3 main phases. For detailed information, follow links to sub-pages.
1. Phase: Concept, methods and structure
In phase 1 we will develop a detailed tool architecture, which consists of
- identify Existing ITHIM versions, tools, modules and features and harmonize their intersections
- identify objectives for new features
- organize tool features along a master-flow chart
- define tool modules and work streams
- harmonize terminology
- identify, define overall methods, and methodological details to the extent possible
- identify future issues that we'll need to be addressed down the line
2. Phase: R-coding
In phase 2 we will:
- develop the R-code for the tool
- possibly develop shiny user interface features
- model implementation, i.e. populate the model with actual data, for a number of case study cities/regions
3. Phase: Outlook
Phase 3 is our "organizational" catch-all bin for features and issues that will not be addressed as part of P1 and P2, such as by mid 2018.
Principal investigator: James Woodcock (overall concept and project goals)
Chief modeller: Marko Tainio (modelling approaches and tool architecture, coordination phase 1)
Chief programmer: Ali Abbas (guidance and integration of R-coding efforts, phase 2)
Project manager: Thomas Götschi (communication and documentation tools, coordination of phase 2)
Collaborators: Belen Zapata, Daniel Fuller, Jason Vargo, Neil Maizlish, Rahul Goel, Rob Johnson, Sam Younkin
To communicate efficiently we have several "Communication channels" in place. Take a minute to see what they're intended for.
Interested in contributing? see contact information here: http://www.cedar.iph.cam.ac.uk/research/modelling/ithim/
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Overarching modules
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Overarching project domains
- Coding guidelines
- Documentation
- Scientific publications
- Dissemination
- Case studies/applications