+..
+ Copyright (C) 2008-2015 EDF R&D
+
+ This file is part of SALOME ADAO module.
+
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+
+ See http://www.salome-platform.org/ or email : webmaster.salome@opencascade.com
+
+ Author: Jean-Philippe Argaud, jean-philippe.argaud@edf.fr, EDF R&D
+
+.. _section_home:
+
================================================================================
ADAO documentation
================================================================================
.. image:: images/ADAO_logo.png
:align: center
- :width: 20%
+ :alt: ADAO logo
The ADAO module provides **data assimilation and optimization** features in
SALOME context. It is based on usage of other SALOME modules, namely YACS and
problems*, *Bayesian estimation*, *optimal interpolation*, etc. More details can
be found in the section :ref:`section_theory`.
-The documentation of this module is divided in parts. The first one
-:ref:`section_intro` is an introduction. The second part :ref:`section_theory`
-briefly introduces data assimilation, optimization and concepts. The third part
-:ref:`section_using` describes how to use the module ADAO. The fourth part
-:ref:`section_reference` gives a detailed description of all the ADAO commands
-and keywords. The fifth part :ref:`section_examples` gives examples on ADAO
-usage. Users interested in quick use of the module can jump to this section, but
-a valuable use of the module requires to read and come back regularly to the
-third and fourth ones. The last part :ref:`section_advanced` focuses on advanced
-usages of the module, how to get more information, or how to use it by
-scripting, without the graphical user interface (GUI). And be sure to read the
-part :ref:`section_licence` to respect the module requirements.
+The documentation for this module is divided into several major categories,
+related to the theoretical documentation (indicated in the title by **[DocT]**),
+to the user documentation (indicated in the title by **[DocU]**), and to the
+reference documentation (indicated in the title by **[DocR]**). The second part
+introduces :ref:`section_theory`, and their concepts. The third part describes
+:ref:`section_using`, and the fourth part gives examples on ADAO usage as
+:ref:`section_examples`. Users interested in quick use of the module can stop
+before reading the rest, but a valuable use of the module requires to read and
+come back regularly to the third and seventh parts. The fifth part indicate
+:ref:`section_advanced`, with obtaining additional information or the use of
+non-GUI execution scripting. The next part gives a detailed
+:ref:`section_reference`, with four main sub-parts following, the last one
+giving a :ref:`section_tui` of the module. And, to respect the module
+requirements, be sure to read the part :ref:`section_license`.
In all this documentation, we use standard notations of linear algebra, data
assimilation (as described in [Ide97]_) and optimization. In particular, vectors
intro
theory
using
- reference
examples
advanced
- licence
+ reference
+ tui
+ license
+ glossary
bibliography
Indices and tables
* :ref:`genindex`
* :ref:`search`
-* :ref:`section_glossary`
+
+.. * :ref:`section_glossary`