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Anthony J Petrella, PhD

MEGN 537 – Probabilistic Biomechanics Running NESSUS with “Big Models”… that have many support files. Anthony J Petrella, PhD. Big Models. OpenSim , AnyBody , other models that require many support files to run are Big Models

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Anthony J Petrella, PhD

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  1. MEGN 537 – Probabilistic BiomechanicsRunning NESSUS with “Big Models”… that have many support files Anthony J Petrella, PhD

  2. Big Models • OpenSim, AnyBody, other models that require many support files to run are Big Models • Issue: don’t want to copy all of the support files to the trial folder for each solution • There is a better way…

  3. Alternative Method Recall NESSUS batch commands are issued from within each trial folder; “input” file(s) that contain perturbed parameters will be placed in trial folder automatically by NESSUS • Copy “input” files from trial folder out to folder location where they are needed by the Big Model • Issue command to execute Big Model wherever it resides (probably not in the trial folder) – so it can find all of its support files w/o trouble • Copy relevant output files (from the folder structure where they are created by the Big Model) into the trial folder – OR – issue command to process output files wherever they reside in the folder structure • If you copied output files in step 4, process them now in the trial folder… this is probably the better approach since you will be able to keep original versions of the input files and output files for each trial

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