To start with WhatsOpt, you need an account on a WhatOpt server (see contact). Then you should read the tutorial (part 1 and part 2) and/or watch the videos.
The paper will give you the overview and the background on the project.
The WhatsOpt command line interface (wop) cheat sheet is available here.
For some implementation details of WhatsOpt, you can browse the developer documentation. As WhatsOpt exposes some REST web services, you have access to their OpenAPI documentation here.
If you happen to find WhatsOpt useful for your research, it will be appreciated if you cite us with:
Lafage, R., Defoort, S., & Lefebvre, T. (2019). WhatsOpt: a web application for multidisciplinary design analysis and optimization. In AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum (p. 2990).
or if you use Bibtex, you can use the following entry:
@inproceedings{lafage2019whatsopt,
title={WhatsOpt: a web application for multidisciplinary design analysis and optimization},
doi={10.2514/6.2019-2990},
url={https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2019-2990}
author={Lafage, R{\'e}mi and Defoort, Sebastien and Lefebvre, Thierry},
booktitle={AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum},
pages={2990},
year={2019}
}
WhatsOpt was created by Rémi Lafage for and thanks to the MDO and Integrated Concepts team at ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab.
Getting an account on our online WhatsOpt server for evaluation is possible on demand.
Contact: remi [dot] lafage [at] onera [dot] fr