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# MIKEplusPy_scripts # MIKE+Py_scripts
On this git you can find several scripts which were written to automate the development of real time control rules for control of sewer systems in [MIKE+](https://worldwide.dhigroup.com/de/mikeplus).
## Getting started
To make it easy for you to get started with GitLab, here's a list of recommended next steps.
Already a pro? Just edit this README.md and make it your own. Want to make it easy? [Use the template at the bottom](#editing-this-readme)!
## Add your files
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- [ ] [Add files using the command line](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/add-file.html#add-a-file-using-the-command-line) or push an existing Git repository with the following command:
```
cd existing_repo
git remote add origin https://git-ce.rwth-aachen.de/sebastiankerger/mikepluspy_scripts.git
git branch -M main
git push -uf origin main
```
## Integrate with your tools
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# Editing this README
When you're ready to make this README your own, just edit this file and use the handy template below (or feel free to structure it however you want - this is just a starting point!). Thanks to [makeareadme.com](https://www.makeareadme.com/) for this template.
## Suggestions for a good README
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## Name
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- Automated hydraulic calibration of a MIKE+ model
- Automated calibration of a waterquality / sediment transport model
- Automated optimization of heuristic control rules
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You can also document commands to lint the code or run tests. These steps help to ensure high code quality and reduce the likelihood that the changes inadvertently break something. Having instructions for running tests is especially helpful if it requires external setup, such as starting a Selenium server for testing in a browser. You can also document commands to lint the code or run tests. These steps help to ensure high code quality and reduce the likelihood that the changes inadvertently break something. Having instructions for running tests is especially helpful if it requires external setup, such as starting a Selenium server for testing in a browser.
## Authors and acknowledgment ## Authors and acknowledgment
Show your appreciation to those who have contributed to the project. The code in this project was written by Leon Trojan, Yu-Jin Schroer and Sebastian Kerger. The code was developed in the project [ENTfrachtEN](https://www.fiw.rwth-aachen.de/en/references/entfrachten) carried out by the [Research Institute for Water Management and Climate Future at RWTH Aachen University](https://www.fiw.rwth-aachen.de/en/). The project was funded by the [Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt](https://www.dbu.de/en/).
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