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OpenStudio (OS) Server is one of the tools that is part of the OpenStudio ecosystem. OS Server allows vendors and users to combine seed models—either prototypical or specific— with Measures in a large-scale computing environment to specify and organize large scale analyses such as uncertainty analysis, model calibration, design optimization, or stock level measure analysis, all via the OpenStudio Analysis Framework (OSAF) quickly and systematically. The transparency of the OpenStudio platform is requisite for applications that support taxpayer and ratepayer funded programs. | OpenStudio (OS) Server is one of the tools that is part of the OpenStudio ecosystem. OS Server allows vendors and users to combine seed models—either prototypical or specific— with Measures in a large-scale computing environment to specify and organize large scale analyses such as uncertainty analysis, model calibration, design optimization, or stock level measure analysis, all via the OpenStudio Analysis Framework (OSAF) quickly and systematically. The transparency of the OpenStudio platform is requisite for applications that support taxpayer and ratepayer funded programs. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 22 April 2025
OpenStudio (OS) Server is one of the tools that is part of the OpenStudio ecosystem. OS Server allows vendors and users to combine seed models—either prototypical or specific— with Measures in a large-scale computing environment to specify and organize large scale analyses such as uncertainty analysis, model calibration, design optimization, or stock level measure analysis, all via the OpenStudio Analysis Framework (OSAF) quickly and systematically. The transparency of the OpenStudio platform is requisite for applications that support taxpayer and ratepayer funded programs.