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IN-CORE Web Tools
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IN-CORE Web Tools
IN-CORE Web Tools
is a set of web viewers for interacting with the different IN-CORE web services.
The viewers enable users to browse, search, preview, and download items, such as
Datasets
Hazards
and
Fragility
curves. Note that curves of Repairs, Restorations and Recoveries currently are not searchable.
A future version of Web Tools will enable those information.
There are three web tools: 1)
Data viewer
, 2)
Hazard viewer
, and 3)
DFR3 viewer
Each viewer interacts with IN-CORE web services respectively: 1) Data service, 2) Hazard service,
and 3) DFR3 (Damage, Functionality, Repair, Restoration, Recovery) service. These viewers can be accessed
directly from the
IN-CORE
page
or from the
IN-CORE Lab
This section shows how to access and use IN-CORE Web Tools.
Users must login with their IN-CORE username and password in order to access the viewers:
This section shows how to access IN-CORE Web Tools and documentations on IN-CORE Lab.
DFR3 Viewer
The
DFR3 Viewer
shows a list of
Fragility curves in the left panel. The list comes from
DFR3 service
A user must specify Curve type (Fragility, Restoration, Repair) and then filter the list by selecting
Hazards and types of structures in the drop down lists. Content of the
Curve Type
space can be searched
by id or keywords entered in the Search field on the upper right side.
The curve can be viewed in Preview panel and the metadata of the curve can be downloaded in JSON format.
Data Viewer
In
Data viewer
users can navigate datasets
along with their metadata and preview (visualization) such as building inventory, bridge
inventory, etc.
Hazard Viewer
In
Hazard viewer
users can navigate
pre-defined Hazards with a user interface similar to what has been shown for the other
viewers. Users can filter the list of hazards by selecting them from the drop down lists.
A hazard can be visualized if it has associated geospatial information, such as
shapefile
or
geotiff
The following shows an example of a preview of a Joplin tornado path.
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