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INTRODUCTION
The Interactive Object-Oriented Simulation Model (IOS) is a stochastic
life-cycle simulation model for winter run Chinook salmon in the Sacramento
River, CA. The winter run IOS model provides a quantitative tool for resource
managers to compare the relative impact of future water use activities on the
winter run population and to select relevant life-stages and environmental
variables to address as recovery actions. The purpose of this project page
is to post information related to the application and review of the winter
run Chinook IOS model for the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP).
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STEP 1: System Requirements
- This model runs in Microsoft Windows XP SP 3 or Windows 7.
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STEP 2: Download the latest IOS Model files
- To download the player, right-click this
Goldsim Player link and
select "Save to disk..." or "Save as...", then select a location on your computer that
you will remember (e.g., the Desktop).
- After the file has finished downloading, navigate to that file and
double-click it. Follow the instructions it displays until installation of
the GoldSim Player is complete.
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STEP 3: Download the latest IOS Model
- Create a folder named "IOS Model" somewhere on your computer.
Choose a location that you will remember (e.g., My Documents).
- Right-click this IOS Model link
and select "Save to disk..." or "Save as...", then select the "IOS Model" folder you just
created.
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STEP 4: Open and run the IOS Model
- Navigate to your IOS Model folder and double-click on the GSP file.
This will open the IOS Model within the GoldSim Player program.
- The model will open in Dashboard mode and a separate, small window will appear
similar to the one you see below. Click the red "Run" button to run the model.
It can take up to several minutes to complete.

- Note: Though the IOS model can be run, it does not currently have a
functional "dashboard" to allow easy result viewing or modification of
model settings. The model structure and logic are fully accessible, however.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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