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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Is M.Sc (FOSS) worth doing? Post 302686599 by balajesuri on Wednesday 15th of August 2012 02:06:46 AM
Old 08-15-2012
If it's a distance education program, then you might want to find out in-depth, the syllabus and material content (especially read a few pages of their study material to gauge the quality, may be from a friend who's already pursuing the course). From what I gather, distance education programs are not as solid as regular go-to-college-and-study programs, if you know what I mean. So you would really have to put in a lot of efforts yourself.
 

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CODE_SATURNE(1) 					       Code_Saturne commands						   CODE_SATURNE(1)

NAME
code_saturne - Main user script of Code_Saturne. SYNOPSIS
code_saturne [-h|--help] <command> DESCRIPTION
The code_saturne script is the main user script of Code_Saturne. OPTIONS
-h, --help Help message. COMMANDS
Further information will be obtain with code_saturne <command> --help check_consistency The code_saturne check_consistency command checks the consistency between the user files and the Xml file (from the Graphical User Interface) provided by the user and, if needed, that the chosen options are compatible with parallel calculations. Lastly, it prints the chosen specific physics. check_mesh The code_saturne check_mesh command verify the quality of a given mesh. The following options will be passed to Code_Saturne pre- processor. compile The code_saturne compile command can be used to generate the cs_solver executable needed for running a Code_Saturne study. create The code_saturne create command sets up a directory structure for a Code_Saturne study or case. The different directories created are MESH for meshes, POST for user post-processing and a case directory (or several) containing a DATA, SRC (to store user files), RESU (to store results) and SCRIPTS directory. info The code_saturne info command is a wrapper for an easier look at Code_Saturne documentation. SEE ALSO
cs_io_dump(1), cs_partition(1), cs_preprocess(1), cs_solver(1) 2009-10-27 CODE_SATURNE(1)
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