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When using SEAMCAT for a compatibility analysis, a typical workflowwould be asfollows:

  1. Create or update a simulation workspace;
  2. Set the simulation control parameters (number of events, debug mode or not);
  3. Run a simulation;
  4. Analyse the event generation results, modify the input scenario if necessary and re-run the event generation;
  5. Perform one or more interference calculation runs;
  6. Generate a simulation report.

Figure 21: Typical work flow when using SEAMCAT

In addition to these basic steps futher ones may be useful for different purposes:

  • Save workspace as an XML compliant file for later (repeated) work or for sharing with other users;
  • Create or update elements in the equipment library for repeatedly used equipment types;
  • Import a library;
  • Use of batch job, to serialise your work;
  • Share your workspace with others;
  • Use of an Event Processing Plugin for advanced scenario specific calculations.


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