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FOQUS: Framework for Optimization, Quantification of Uncertainty, and Surrogates
Package includes: FOQUS GUI, Optimization Engine, Turbine Client. Requires access to a Turbine Gateway installation either locally or on a separate cluster/server. #GAMS is required for heat integration option.
Project Status
Getting Started
Install
To get started right away, start with the installation instructions for the most recent stable release.
We have several videos playlists on how to install FOQUS:
A complete set of usage and installation instruction videos for FOQUS are available on our YouTube channel.
FAQ
See our FAQ for frequently asked questions and answers
Authors
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
Development Practices
Code development will be performed in a forked copy of the repo. Commits will not be
made directly to the repo. Developers will submit a pull request that is then merged
by another team member, if another team member is available.
Each pull request should contain only related modifications to a feature or bug fix.
Sensitive information (secret keys, usernames etc) and configuration data
(e.g database host port) should not be checked in to the repo.
A practice of rebasing with the main repo should be used rather that merge commits.
Versioning
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available,
releases or tags on this repository.
If you are using FOQUS for your work, please reference the following paper:
Miller, D.C., Agarwal, D., Bhattacharyya, D., Boverhof, J., Chen, Y., Eslick, J., Leek, J., Ma, J., Mahapatra, P., Ng, B., Sahinidis, N.V., Tong, C., Zitney, S.E., 2017. Innovative computational tools and models for the design, optimization and control of carbon capture processes, in: Papadopoulos, A.I., Seferlis, P. (Eds.), Process Systems and Materials for CO2 Capture: Modelling, Design, Control and Integration. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK, pp. 311–342.