JSESAME is a JAVA application for providing a user-friendly
graphical interface for H/V spectral ratio technique used in local site effect
studies. The program uses the functions of automatic window selection and H/V
spectral ratio by executing external commands. The automatic window selection
and H/V process are standalone application developed in Fortran. JSESAME is
mainly a tool for organizing the input data, execute window selection and
processing, and display the processing results. The software operates in Unix,
Linux, Solaris, Macintosh and Windows environments.
The following tool has to be installed in the Operating System:
Windows minimum requirements: Windows 98, 128MB RAM (suggested configuration: Windows 2000 or XP, 256MB RAM)
MacIntosh minimum
requirements: System 10.2.8 or higher
Two installation options are provided, according to the platform
you are using.
The CD contains 5 directories, a setup for Windows and a readme
file.
The contents of each directory are:
· JSesame directory
o JSesame.jar: main executable program in Java
o Src: directory containing the Java source code
o Images: directory with tools-bar images
· Samples directory: contains some example input files (.gse and .saf)
· WindowSelection directory
A setup program is provided. This program creates two
directories on the C:\ root directory, for hvproc and for windowselection. It
also installs the JAR file and it’s dependencies in the programs directory,
under JSesame. It creates a
shortcut on your desktop.
To compile the Fortran sources go to:
…/Hvproc/Src
and check in the Makefile_L the name of the Fortran compiler you have installed in your computer (i.e. f77, g77, …). There are some routines which are compiler dependent; however those contained in the directory …/Hvproc/Dep_L, which are designed for g77, should work on most Unix platforms.
Macintosh users should also copy the file “itw.f_mac” into “itw.f”.
Then:
$ makefile –f
Makefile_L
will prepare the executable.
If you do not use this makefile, note the executable must
be named “hvproc0_1” and its location is under ../Hvproc
Then go to :
…/Windowselection/Src
Perform the same check described above and run the makefile:
$ makefile –f
Makefile_L
If you do not use the provided makefile, note that the
executable must be named “winselection” and its location is under ../Windowselection
On
Windows double click in the JSesame icon on the desktop.
Under
Unix, Linux and Solaris go to the Jsesame directory and start the program from
the prompt line using the command:
java –jar ./JSesame.jar
On
the Macintosh double click on Jsesame.jar.
Acknowledgments are due for the use of some subroutines:
- FFTPACK: package of Fortran subprograms for the fast Fourier transform
P.N. Swartztrauber. Vectorizing the FFT’s, in Parallel Computations (G. Rodrigue, ed.), Academic Press, 1982, pp. 51-83.
- CODECO3: format conversion software
Urs Kradolfer, Karl Koch, Klaus Stammler. Swiss Seismological Service, Zurich.
- FILTERING: some routines developed by
Dave Harris. Laurence Livermore National Laboratory. Livermore, CA, USA. Copyright 1990 Regents of the University of California