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Demand-driven Cycamore Archetypes Literature Review Paper

This is a public repository for the shared development of a publication on a literature review of current transition and deployment capabilities of fuel cycle simulation software as well as potential mathematical methods appropriate for determining deployment schedules within the Cyclus ecosystem.

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During development, this work is owned solely by the authors until its final publication in conference proceedings or an archival journal. Derivatives of this work are not permitted until that time, at which point attribution will be necessary, according to its future license.

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Structure for various simulator reviews?

To review various simulators (VISION, ORION, DYMOND..?) and write more efficiently,
a list of questions should be preset for a more organized, clearer paper.

Questions such as..

  • Basic introduction of the simulator?

  • Does this simulator have the capacity to predict future demands?

  • What is the algorithm it utilizes to do so?

  • major drawback / advantage of the simulator?

Categorize existing simulator capabilities

Add a discussion of simulator capabilities that categorizes simulators together in clusters. Basically there will be a couple of categories (1) no automated deployment at all (2) deployment based on forecasting (3) something else. Though we should mention (1) and (2), and indeed we should probably note which simulators do which, we're actually only interested in talking about (3) the something else.

The main question in the section of the document should be (for each simulator): "Does this simulator deploy facilities in response to demands (current or projected)?"

Clean Up

Some summary of the methods has been added (thanks @jbae11 ), but it all needs to be re-reviewed and massaged into a more paper-esque format. @katyhuff will conduct a once-through by the end of the week.

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