Difference between revisions of "Version 2.5.0"

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*This release note also covers changes released in updates 2.4.0.1-2.4.0.9  
 
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*Version 2.5 contains serveral improvements and bug fixes
 
*For PlanWise, the support for CPLEX optimization solver has been changed, see instructions in the Readme.txt file here: http://heureka2-1.slu.se/Filerepository/SolverLinks/Cplex/
 
*For PlanWise, the support for CPLEX optimization solver has been changed, see instructions in the Readme.txt file here: http://heureka2-1.slu.se/Filerepository/SolverLinks/Cplex/
   
 
  
 
==New features==
 
==New features==

Revision as of 12:05, 2 March 2016

Version 2.5.0

Summary

  • This release note also covers changes released in updates 2.4.0.1-2.4.0.9
  • Version 2.5 contains serveral improvements and bug fixes
  • For PlanWise, the support for CPLEX optimization solver has been changed, see instructions in the Readme.txt file here: http://heureka2-1.slu.se/Filerepository/SolverLinks/Cplex/

New features

Marklund's biomass functions now default in new projects

Marklund's biomass functions are now the default biomass function when you create a new project. Marklund's function have been found to give more logical results since they include tree height. Information on what functions have been implemented can be found here: http://heurekaslu.org/wiki/Biomass_functions

Help documentation

The Heureka Wiki is used as a complement to the actual help document to give more in-depth documentation, for example about models, and as a reference dictionary to certain terms and concepts. New pages are currently being added to give a concentrated overview of and control table settings. A Dictionary has also been added, which for example includes an explanation on how net present value is calculated.

Bug fix: Third rotation not correct

In the treatment program generator (TPG), Heureka is often simulating three rotations. The third