posted on 2005-07-25, 00:00authored byMichael Frenkel, Robert D. Chirico, Vladimir Diky, Xinjian Yan, Qian Dong, Chris Muzny
The first full-scale software implementation of the dynamic data evaluation concept {ThermoData Engine
(TDE)} is described for thermophysical property data. This concept requires the development of large
electronic databases capable of storing essentially all experimental data known to date with detailed
descriptions of relevant metadata and uncertainties. The combination of these electronic databases with
expert-system software, designed to automatically generate recommended data based on available experimental
data, leads to the ability to produce critically evaluated data dynamically or ‘to order'. Six major design
tasks are described with emphasis on the software architecture for automated critical evaluation including
dynamic selection and application of prediction methods and enforcement of thermodynamic consistency.
The direction of future enhancements is discussed.