The study of the release and effects of chemicals in the environment and their associated risks to humans is central to public and private decision making. FRAMES 1.X, Framework for Risk Analysis in Multimedia Environmental Systems, is a systems modeling software platform, developed by PNNL, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, that helps scientists study the release and effects of chemicals on a source to outcome basis, create environmental models for similar risk assessment and management problems. The unique aspect of FRAMES is to dynamically introduce software modules representing individual components of a risk assessment (e.g., source release of contaminants, fate and transport in various environmental media, exposure, etc.) within a software framework, manipulate their attributes and run simulations to obtain results. This paper outlines the fundamental constituents of FRAMES 2.X, an enhanced version of FRAMES 1.X, that greatly improve the ability of the module developers to “plug” their self-developed software modules into the system. The basic design, the underlying principles and a discussion of the guidelines for module developers are presented.
Revised: October 18, 2005 |
Published: June 1, 2004
Citation
Shah A., K.J. Castleton, and B.L. Hoopes. 2004.Framework for Risk Analysis in Multimedia Environmental Systems: Modeling Individual Steps of a Risk Assessment Process. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods, MSV'04 and Proceedings of the International Conference on Algorithmic Mathematics and Computer Science AMCS'04 June 21-24 2004, Las Vegas, NV, 38-44. Bogart, Georgia:CSREA Press.PNNL-SA-45000.