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XMSwiki is meant to be the first resource for users of the Groundwater Modeling System (GMS) the Surface-water Modeling System (SMS) and the Watershed Modeling System (WMS). These three packages are collectively referred to as "XMS". | XMSwiki is meant to be the first resource for users of the Groundwater Modeling System (GMS), the Surface-water Modeling System (SMS), and the Watershed Modeling System (WMS). These three packages are collectively referred to as "XMS". | ||
These programs were originally developed at the Environmental Modeling Research Laboratory ([http://www.emrl.byu.edu EMRL]) in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Brigham Young University [http://www.et.byu.edu/ce/ CEE] working in conjunction with several governmental agencies including the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Engineering Research Development Center [http://www.erdc.usace.army.mil/ ERDC] and the Federal Highway Administration [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ FHWA]. | These programs were originally developed at the Environmental Modeling Research Laboratory ([http://www.emrl.byu.edu EMRL]) in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Brigham Young University [http://www.et.byu.edu/ce/ CEE] working in conjunction with several governmental agencies including the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Engineering Research Development Center [http://www.erdc.usace.army.mil/ ERDC] and the Federal Highway Administration [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ FHWA]. | ||
The software is now maintained, supported and developed by | The software is now maintained, supported and developed by [http://aquaveo.com Aquaveo LLC] with support from EMRL, ERDC, FHWA and many other partners. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 15 October 2014
XMSwiki is meant to be the first resource for users of the Groundwater Modeling System (GMS), the Surface-water Modeling System (SMS), and the Watershed Modeling System (WMS). These three packages are collectively referred to as "XMS".
These programs were originally developed at the Environmental Modeling Research Laboratory (EMRL) in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Brigham Young University CEE working in conjunction with several governmental agencies including the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Engineering Research Development Center ERDC and the Federal Highway Administration FHWA.
The software is now maintained, supported and developed by Aquaveo LLC with support from EMRL, ERDC, FHWA and many other partners.