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emodpy-workflow

A collection of commands and interfaces that supports data-driven scientific computing workflows. Its core standardizes the system of creating, calibrating, running, and obtaining output from EMOD-HIV model scenarios. Teams of users can more easily work with each other's projects using emodpy-workflow as it provides a standard way of using EMOD-HIV.

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Project status

EMOD-Hub projects are provided as open source software under the MIT License for community use, research, and development.

Unless otherwise noted, these projects are no longer actively maintained or supported by IDM or the Gates Foundation.

Community contributions are welcome, and trusted collaborators may review and merge pull requests, but no guarantees are made regarding support, pull request review, security response, maintenance, or release timelines.

Try it now

No installation required. Open the repository in GitHub Codespaces, wait for the environment to build, then follow the Get started tutorial to run your first simulation.

Installation

pip install emodpy-workflow

For complete installation instructions, including Codespaces, container-based workflows, and local environment setup, see:

https://emod.idmod.org/emodpy-workflow/installation/

Documentation

Full documentation: https://emod.idmod.org/emodpy-workflow

Releases and changelog: https://github.com/EMOD-Hub/emodpy-workflow/releases

If you previously used EMOD-HIV with DtkTools, see the DtkTools comparison for what has changed.

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Have a question or a comment? Check out our Discussions space.

Contributing

If you have feature requests, issues, or new code, please see our CONTRIBUTING page for how to provide your feedback.

Disclaimer

The code in this repository was developed by IDM and other collaborators to support our joint research on flexible agent-based modeling. We've made it publicly available under the MIT License to provide others with a better understanding of our research and an opportunity to build upon it for their own work. We make no representations that the code works as intended or that we will provide support, address issues that are found, or accept pull requests. You are welcome to create your own fork and modify the code to suit your own modeling needs as permitted under the MIT License.

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Python workflow tools built on top of emodpy-hiv to make using EMOD-HIV easier.

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