\documentclass{manual} \title{ANUGA What's New} \author{Ole Nielsen} % Please at least include a long-lived email address; % the rest is at your discretion. \authoraddress{Geoscience Australia \\ Email: \email{ole.nielsen@ga.gov.au} } %Draft date \date{\today} % update before release! % Use an explicit date so that reformatting % doesn't cause a new date to be used. Setting % the date to \today can be used during draft % stages to make it easier to handle versions. \input{version} % Get version info - this file may be modified by % update_anuga_user_manual.py - if not a dummy % will be used. \makeindex % tell \index to actually write the .idx file %\makemodindex % If this contains a lot of module sections. \begin{document} \maketitle % This makes the contents more accessible from the front page of the HTML. \ifhtml \chapter*{Front Matter\label{front}} \fi \chapter{ANUGA release information} This document outlines major bug fixes and new functionality added to ANUGA between releases. These lists are not comprehensive and we refer to the TRAC system for a complete audit trail of changes made to ANUGA. \begin{itemize} \item Timeline of all changes to the code base: \url{https://datamining.anu.edu.au/anuga/timeline} \item List of completed tasks ordered by last modification time\footnote{Last time a closed ticket was modified will normally correspond to the time it was resolved. However, it is possible that it could be modified after being closed. Refer to the ticket change history if in doubt.}: \url{https://datamining.anu.edu.au/anuga/report/17} \item Changesets between two releases: To see all changes between version 4669 and 4733, for example, visit: \begin{itemize} \item \url{https://datamining.anu.edu.au/anuga/changeset/4669} through to \item \url{https://datamining.anu.edu.au/anuga/changeset/4733} \end{itemize} \end{itemize} The release names take the form \begin{verbatim} XX-YY_ZZ.EXT \end{verbatim} where \begin{itemize} \item \code{XX} is the name of the anuga component, e.g. \code{anuga}, \code{anuga\_viewer}, \code{anuga\_installation\_guide} or \code{anuga\_user\_manual} \item \code{YY} is the name of the major revision, e.g. 1.0beta, which is unlikely to change very often unless the code has undergone a major change. \item \code{ZZ} is the Subversion revision number of this release. Every change to ANUGA causes the revision number to increment so this number uniquely identifies the version of ANUA. This is also known as the changeset number. \item \code{EXT} is the file name extension \code{tgz}\footnote{Internet explorer has the habit of renaming the .tgz files to .gz - the remedy is to rename them back or use another browser such as Firefox.} used for source code or \code{pdf} used for documentation. \end{itemize} \chapter{Release notes} \section{Next release} \begin{itemize} \item Better diagnostics for timestepping. \item Implemented tracking of IP for data files bundled with ANUGA to ensure that all are legally OK to distribute. \item Improved logging of model runs (screen_catcher and copy_code_files). \item Refactored graphing of timeseries into extraction and plotting (see sww2timeseries and sww2cvs_gauges). \item Improved performance and memory management in generate mesh and least squares fitting. \item Simplified Quantity data structure. \item Added more validation examples. \item Function for automatically determining optimal smoothing parameter through cross validation (\code{get\_flow\_through\_cross\_section}, p 57 in the user manual) \item Implemented better second order approximation through the option to use edge limiters along with second order Runge-Kutta timestepping. This provides better accuracy in some cases (e.g. waves in deep water over long distances) \item Made tight_slope_limiters the default. \item Retired obsolete parameter beta_h \item Added the Okada tsunami source model as an optional initial condition in ANUGA \item Upgraded ANUGA to work with Python 2.5 \item New fileboundary (using NetCDF format with extension .sts) coupling for timeseries on a list of points. \item Added new forcing terms for flood modelling capability: Rainfall, Inflow, Culverts, ... (See p 51-53) \end{itemize} \section{Release Name: anuga-1.0beta\_4824, Date: 15 Nov 2007} \begin{itemize} \item Removal of obsolete Python code where (faster) C code exists. \item Several updates in the documentation in response to postings. \item Improved installation and compilation procedure. \item Addressed excessive memory use in fitting (currently optional as it appears somewhat slower) \end{itemize} \section{Release Name: anuga-1.0beta_4733, Date 12 Sep 2007} \begin{itemize} \item A number of optimisations making the evolution part of ANUGA about 40\% faster. See \url{https://datamining.anu.edu.au/anuga/ticket/135} for details. The optimisations are \begin{itemize} \item Dry cell exclusion from flux calculations and linear reconstruction of triangles. This optimisation will be most effective in domains with large dry areas. \item Separation of functions into gateways and computational routines \item Utilisation of static work arrays \item A large number of minor optimisations \end{itemize} \item Obsolete code was cleared out. \end{itemize} \section{Release Name: anuga-1.0beta_4669, Date 17 Aug 2007} \begin{itemize} \item Improved speed in set\_quantity \item deprecated xya file format \item general maintenance \end{itemize} \section{Release Name: anuga-1.0beta_4530, 4 June 2007} \section{Release Name: anuga-1.0beta_4492, 25 May 2007} \section{Release Name: anuga_1.0beta_4106, 20 Dec 2006} \begin{itemize} \item First public release of ANUGA - Hydrodynamic Modelling. \end{itemize} Version 1.0beta is the first version for general use. It is considered as a beta release as we expect feedback and suggestions for improvement by the community. The minor release number (4106) is the revision number from Subversion and uniquely defines the exact version of ANUGA. \end{document}