Work Completed

  • Marketmaker
    1. Edited integration plan for our Marketmaker prototype and the current Marketmaker implementation, the plan discusses how we could integrate our technology with theirs.
    2. Tested out current marketmaker version and opened Jira issues (MM-134, MM-135, MM-136). MM-134 deals with adding GWT.log statements where there are currently only stacktrace prints in the code. This will be useful for debugging any future issues that come from marketmaker users. MM-135 deals with IE8 and one or two other browsers drawing point data black and ignoring styling information. MM-136 deals with point data floating on the map until another layer is changed or turned on/off, this issue is only see in in Chrome and Safari.
    3. Resolved MM-135, this issue is now fixed.
    4. Worked on MM-136, I narrowed this issue down to a problem with using a google map as the background layer, if yahoo maps is set as the background layer, the problem does not occur, a map option for Google Maps as the background layer must not be getting properly initialized, some more work will need to be done to eliminate this mapping problem.
  • KISTI
    1. Obtained and activated Teragrid account, logged into the system and obtained a grid certificate.
    2. Teleconference with Shawn and Jong on April 21 to discuss our ideas for going forward with the KISTI project and what Shawn had in mind before he left.

Work Planned

  • Work on Marketmaker go forward plan and test current marketmaker to open issues that will need to be addressed as part of the deployment of the software
  • Work on KISTI project if I get a teragrid account before the end of the week. Also, we plan to talk with Shawn to get his thoughts on what he had planned for KISTI and to see how it meshes with Jong and my thoughts for possible ways to move forward.

Comments

This week went as planned. Next week I will continue working with Marketmaker and addressing issues, I'd like to get the logging implemented. I also intend to run the CFD code on teragrid to get familiar with running jobs there and how to run jobs through PTPFlow.