The changes in this beta will be available in the next Source production release, due out at the end of June 2021.
This release includes a number of small improvements in usability and validation. There have been improvements to:
- Improvements to Unregulated system ordering,
- Crashes with Remote Desktop and SciChart resolved for Results Manager,
- Scenario Input Sets affecting Nodes and Links are now visible within Node / Link feature editors,
- Constraint Factors are now available in the Order Crawler, and
- Improved validation of Node / Link names.
Unregulated system improvements
Confluences now handle constraints for Unregulated sections of networks. We introduced changes to allow splitters to be considered regulated in 5.6 - Beta Release (February 2021). For orders to be passed up to the splitter, constraints needed to be propagated down confluences. This improvement makes Confluences sum together the forecasts from each of its two branches when they are both unregulated.
Crashes with Remote Desktop and SciChart Resolved
When using Source through a remote desktop session, it could hard crash the application when viewing charts. Improvements we made in this release have resolved this.
Scenario Input Sets in Node / Link feature editors
When working with large models with significant scenario modelling with Scenario Input Sets, it can be hard to recognise that Input Sets may change the run-time configuration. We have included Scenario Input Sets in each feature editor to show the number of changes to the current node/link across the Scenario Input Sets:
Constraint Factors in the Order Crawler
Constraint Factors in the model are Current Time Step → Minimum Travel Time. We have now included them in the Order Crawler. They are specified per owner when there are multiple owners in the system, so we have included the average across owners. We also resolved a bug when there were multiple owners. The total wasn't always being shown. It was reporting the results for the first owner it found.
Operations Forecast Models Summary
Operations models now have a summary of Forecast models across the model:
Improving validation of Node / Link names
We no longer support node or link names with trailing white space. For example, nodes and links with names such as "Storage " won't be allowed to open in this version of Source. You will need to fix these names in a previous version of Source.
These trailing white spaces were causing errors to occur in the results manager.
Plugin Developers
...
- Environmental Flows,
- Calibration Improvements,
- Date Time format changes,
- Hot Start Rainfall runoff models,
- Ownership proportions at Splitters.
Environmental Flows
There has been a number of improvements in Environmental Flows. We have extended the Environmental Flows node's Spell action. Functions are now available for:
- Number of spells in a season
- Number of spells for success in a season, and
- Spell duration.
The values of these functions can't change every day during a simulation. The values of the functions are taken from before the start of the season. To allow for the forcing of spells during a season, the values need to be taken allowing for travel time before the start of the season.
There is also a new option to allow the fall phase of spells to occur after the end of the season.
Scenario Input Sets and the Export summary will now include more information about Environmental Flow Actions. The path for the existing Scenario Inputs Sets will need to change from Rules → Actions. API details are in RM-16591. Terminology in the User Interface for one of the Initial Values at the start of run has been corrected during the process of developing the full API. Time since last successful season has been changed to Time since last successful spell in a successful season. For spell-based actions, we have removed the use of the term planned and now only use forcing.
Calibration Improvements
You can now calibrate parameters using Scenario Input Sets. We are continuing to develop this and there will be more details and changes in 5.9beta.
Date Time format changes
We have had a couple of issues with date formats changing on different computers. We are resolving this by moving to export based on yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss. We will continue to import data from a variety of formats, however, tools such as Scenario Input Sets, and the Export Summary will now be using this format regardless of the user's computer settings.
Hot Start Rainfall Runoff Models
The user interface has been consolidated to a single tab, and it's been made clear that it has currently only been implemented for GR4J and Sacramento.
Ownership proportions at Splitters
There was an oversight in the algorithm to determine ownership at the splitter node. Ownership at splitters could become negative in rare cases when sharing unallocated flows.
It previously assumed the allocated flow was always less than the actual flow. This has now been resolved.
Plugin Developers
We are now upgrading to Visual Studio 2019. Plugin developers will need to use Visual Studio 2019 for 5.8beta onwards.
Regression Testing
We have removed the tolerance in our regression tests to allow for earlier identification of different machines or versions of operating systems giving different results.
Insert excerpt | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Details here: 5.8 Regression Test Changes
Insight
To run Insight, you also need to install the 32bit version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package.
This installer is for 32bit machines and 64bit machines since the library we use is 32bit: Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86).
Full Release Documentation
Jira Legacy | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|