About us¶
History¶
Since the beginning of 2005, a partnership of three companies has been working on building together a tool designed to perform uncertainty treatment and reliability analysis.
2005: Conception, setup of the compilation infrastructure, setup of the development environment, first base classes.
2006: Development of the C++ library
2007: 6 releases (0.9.0-0.11.2) First release the 10th of May, website
2008: 4 releases (0.11.3-0.12.3) More distributions, more wrapping facilities
2009: 2 releases (0.13.0, 0.13.1) Multithreaded wrappers, new algorithms, polynomial chaos expansion
2010: 1 release (0.13.2) Windows port, modularization of the Python bindings, parallelization
2011: 2 releases (0.14.0, 0.15.0) TBB and CMake support, sparse chaos, Numpy compatibility
2012: 1 releases (1.0) Stochastic processes
2013: (1.1, 1.2) Bayesian updating, new matplotlib viewer
2014: (1.3, 1.4) Kriging, native windows support
2015: (1.5, 1.6) Vectorial kriging, HMat support
2016: (1.7, 1.8) Karhunen-Loeve process decomposition, NLopt bindings
2017: (1.9, 1.10) Canonical format low-rank tensor approximation, field functions
2018: (1.11, 1.12) Domains arithmetic, asymptotic Sobol’ estimators, new simulation algorithms
2019: (1.13, 1.14) Calibration, new optimization algorithms, system events
2020: (1.15, 1.16) hmat AcaRandom compression, Spectra iterative SVD, examples gallery, C++11, XML/H5 storage
2021: (1.17, 1.18) Karhunen-Loeve validation, new covariance models
People¶
Anne Dutfoy
Antoine Dumas
Aurelie Ladier
Denis Barbier
Felipe Aguirre Martinez
Guillaume Garcia
Ivan Dutka-Malen
Joseph Mure
Julien Floquet
Julien Pelamatti
Julien Schueller
Kamal Abboud
Kieran Delamotte
Mathieu Couplet
Mathieu Lapointe
Mathieu Souchaud
Michael Baudin
Pierre Caclin
Regis Lebrun
Remi Lafage
Romuald Conty
Sofiane Haddad
Vincent Dubourg
Meetings¶
Each year a users day event is planned at the beginning of the summer allowing users to exchange on their use of the library and keep up with the new features. The 2019 edition is held at EDF Lab Saclay (France) on the 7th of June.
Citing OpenTURNS¶
If you use OpenTURNS in a scientific publication, we would appreciate citations to the following paper:
@Inbook{Baudin2016,
author="Baudin, Micha{\"e}l
and Dutfoy, Anne
and Iooss, Bertrand
and Popelin, Anne-Laure",
editor="Ghanem, Roger
and Higdon, David
and Owhadi, Houman",
title="OpenTURNS: An Industrial Software for Uncertainty Quantification in Simulation",
bookTitle="Handbook of Uncertainty Quantification",
year="2016",
publisher="Springer International Publishing",
address="Cham",
pages="1--38",
isbn="978-3-319-11259-6",
doi="10.1007/978-3-319-11259-6_64-1",
url="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11259-6_64-1"
}
Funding¶
Airbus Group funds work since the beginning.
EDF Research and Development funds work since the beginning.
IMACS joined the partnership in 2014.
ONERA joined the partnership in 2019.
Phimeca Engineering funds work since the beginning.