Directly click the ABOVE (under the main header) to launch binder in your browser. This is the PREFERRED method and should be able to build the Binder environment fairly quickly (within a minute). But if this method fails, try the alternative one below, which might take a few to tens of minutes and you might need to refresh the page if it appears to be stuck at the very last step (i.e., when the progress bar goes to the end but nothing happens).
If it takes a long time (or it times out), go to https://mybinder.org, enter the information as below:
- GitHub:
https://github.com/QSD-Group/QSDedu
- Git ref:
main
and click the launch button.
QSDedu contains course modules for quantitative sustainable design (QSD), including the introduction of QSD methodology [1] and separate modules on using the packages developed by the Quantitative Sustainable Design Group for QSD of different engineered systems.
All tutorials are written using Jupyter Notebook, you can run your own Jupyter environment, or you can click the launch binder
badge on the top to launch the environment in your browser.
Development of QSDedu is led by Yalin Li with contributions from the Quantitative Sustainable Design Group.
We welcome contributions from the community! Please feel free to submit a GitHub issue for your questions and suggestions.
Please refer to the LICENSE.txt
for information on the terms & conditions for usage of this software, and a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
[1] | Li, Y.; Trimmer, J.T.; Hand, S.; Zhang, X.; Chambers, K.G.; Lohman, H.A.C.; Shi, R.; Byrne, D.M.; Cook, S.M.; Guest, J.S. Quantitative Sustainable Design (QSD): A Methodology for the Prioritization of Research, Development, and Deployment of Technologies. (Tutorial Review) Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol. 2022, 8 (11), 2439–2465. https://doi.org/10.1039/D2EW00431C. |