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Getting HydroDesktop, Presentations and Publications, Functional Specifications, Database Structure, Sample Data, Workshops and Training, Roadmap, Use Cases, Unit Tests, HydroDesktop Testing Report, Project Files


Documentation

HydroDesktop Quick Start Guides

  • HydroDesktop_Quick_Start_Guide.pdf - With a 15-minute walkthrough, this document illustrates how to discover, access, visualize and export hydrologic time series data using HydroDesktop. If you are a new HydroDesktop user, read this guide to get started.
  • Unpublished Web Services Tutorial.pdf - This tutorial will help you access web services from a HydroServer not registered with HIS Central.
  • HydroDesktop Workshop Exercise - This more advanced exercise was developed by Tim Whiteaker and includes two parts - using HydroDesktop to search and download data, and also using the R plugin in HydroDesktop

HydroDesktop Exercise - Calculate Precipitation in a Watershed

Testing Procedures for HydroDesktop

HydroDesktop Workshop Exercise

  • This workshop exercise was developed by Tim Whiteaker and includes two parts - using HydroDesktop to search and download data, and also using the R plugin in HydroDesktop. Download the exercise here

Extension Developer Tutorial

This exercise shows how to extend and customize HydroDesktop functionality by developing an extension in c#. HydroDesktop uses the DotSpatial framework for its map operations. Any plug-in written for DotSpatial will also work with HydroDesktop. Use the link How to Create an Extension for a quick start tutorial. Download Sample Extension Source Code here.

Getting HydroDesktop Source Code

HydroDesktop Developer Documentation

 

HydroDesktop/MW Coding Conventions

 

HydroModeler

  • HydroModeler is a plug-in to HydroDesktop that allows for component-based modeling of hydrologic systems that is being prototyped by researchers at the University of South Carolina. The emphasis of HydroModeler is on standards-based data transfer between the HIS and models using the Open Modeling Interface (OpenMI).  The motivation for HydroModeler is to provide an environment that supports community-based model development.  To learn more about HydroModeler, please see the HydroModeler help files installed with HydroDesktop or email Jon Goodall (goodall@cec.sc.edu). 

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Plugins

Project Files (dspx)

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