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Installing Source

Outlined below are the minimum recommended system requirements for installing Source. Note that software installation may require the assistance of a system administrator.

Minimum recommended requirements
  • Windows 7 (64-bit);
  • .NET Framework 4.5.2. If you do not have this, you computer will automatically download and install it (with a notification) after installing Source.
  • Two hard drives (one for the Operating system) and a 10,000 RPM hard drive with write caching or a solid state disk; and
  • 16GB RAM.

Upto 5GB of available space may be required, and maintaining a free hard disk space of at least 16GB is recommended.

For large models 32 GByte of RAM is recommended, and a minimum of four cores.  For large catchment models the more cores the better.

If using Insight, you will also need the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package, 32-bit version (for both 32 and 64-bit machines): available here.

Generally, .NET comes with Windows updates. However, if Windows updates are not installed on your computer, you may not be getting .NET updates.

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Note: Standard laptop drives are not recommended for optimum performance.

Launching Source

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The following toolbars (available from the main Source screen) allow you direct access to various sections of Source:

  • Data Sources toolbar - allows you to add and manage sources of data (time series or by linking to another scenario). You can edit or view this data once it has been loaded in the Data Sources Explorer;
  • File toolbar - allows you to create a new project, opening an existing project, and saving a project (and all the scenarios within that project);
  • Function manager toolbar - allows you to add and manage all functions and expressions in Source;
  • Ordering toolbar - provides quick access to ordering-related functions. The button on this toolbar reveals a pop-up menu;
  • Project toolbar - allows you to toggle view of the Project ExplorerRecording ManagerLog Reporter and Chart Recording Manager;
  • Recording Manager toolbar - allows you to manage results in the Recording Manager;
  • Scenario toolbar - allows you to hide or display the Geographic EditorSchematic Editor and Tabular Editor, the Function ManagerData Sources, the Node Palette, the Layer Manager and Location Control panels; and
  • Simulation toolbar - allows you to set the analysis type (single, stochastic or flow calibration), specify start and end dates for the simulation, and to run the catchment model.

 

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Many feature editors support loading parameter information from a file. Where present, the Import... button can be used to load parameters into a feature editor whereas the corresponding Export... button will save the table’s current values to an external file. Additionally, as an alternative to entering or importing discrete parameter settings, the feature editors for many nodes allow for the node’s behaviour to be defined via an arithmetic expression or function (refer to Working with the Function managerManager).

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About notes
About notes
About notes

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Figure 15. Notes, Overview

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Refer to Adding notes to nodes and links for adding notes to nodes and links. For function, refer to Adding a note to a function.

A summary of all the notes configured in a scenario can be viewed using View » Notes. For the example shown in Figure 16, the Inflow1 node, the $AllocGS function and the Default Link #1 link have notes associated with them.

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