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Astronomical Coordinate Converter


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2 Published Reviews


GuidedVerificationReview by Kimberly Henderson
Published / Modified 203 months 18 days ago
Usability of the resource: Unsure
Code runs without problems: Yes
Comments: The site ran very well, and without any problems.
Did the code crash: Never
Works in Explorer: Fully Compatible
Works in Netscape: Somewhat Compatible
Works in Safari: Fully Compatible
Works in Firefox: Fully Compatible
Works in Opera: Somewhat Compatible
Works in Mozilla: Fully Compatible
Works in Other Browsers: Fully Compatible
Comments: Among the other sites I used it on, the site worked great with AOL.
Does the model require browser add-ons: No
Does the model require a specific operating system: No
Does the model run outside a browser: No
Comments: I had to keep the browser up for the model to work.
Sufficient documentation to understand basics: Yes
Sufficient documentation to select required inputs: No
Sufficient to understand outputs: Yes
Are the stated assumptions reasonable: Yes
Comments: The site didn't give alot of user friendly information on exactly how to use the model, but it worked.
Based on known physical laws: Yes
Derivations in model used correctly: Yes
Does the model accept all inputs: Yes
Model results consistent with documentation: Yes
Comments: The model results seemed to be pretty accurate.
Did you run tests with experimental data: No
Recommended improvements: I'd recomend a more "new user" friendly page.

VerificationReview by Kimberly Henderson
Published / Modified 203 months 18 days ago
The software on the page worked well. I had no problems with testing the page. The page gave great information on what its topic was and how it can be easily explained. The model doesn't require any specific operating systems to run properly. Although the model was not able to run outside of the AOL browser I used, it ran well when the browser was up. The code never crashed during my testing, which is a great thing. The code was also fully capable on all the browsers I tested it on. The code also did not require any special add-ons or options while I was testing it. Overall, the page was good, with understandable information, the code and model ran well while the browser was up, and it did not require any "special" programming to work.
Usability of the resource: Very usable
Platform(s) tested: osx
Browser(s) tested: firefox

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