Changelog for aivika-4.3.1
Version 4.3.1
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Improved the timeoutProcessUsingId function: no need in additional cancellation signal. Thanks to Gabriel Garcia who pointed to this issue and suggested a possible solution.
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Added functions delaySignal and delaySignalM to delay a signal in time through the event queue.
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Added function runSimulationByIndex to run the simulation with an arbitrary run index.
Version 4.3
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Added optimised queues which have no counters nor signals.
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Added assembling functions for streams.
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Added the operation activity as a simplification of server.
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Added new functions for the queues.
Version 4.2
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Added new random distributions: lognormal, Gamma, Beta, Weibull and a generic discrete by pdf.
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The items can be removed from the queue; moreover, the queue can be cleared.
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Added a simplified API for accessing the results of simulation.
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Added the Gate entity.
Version 4.1.1
- More counters and statistics for the new resources.
Version 4.1
- Added new resource types with counters and statistics.
Version 4.0.2
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Minor changes in the Statistics module: replacing functions resetSamplingCounter and resetTimingCounter with their general analogs.
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Unifying process preemption signals in modules Server and Activity: renaming four signals like that how they are named in the Process module.
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The timing statistics (time persistent one) can be normalized to a sampling-based statistics (based upon observation), which allows, for example, building a deviation chart for the queue size.
Version 4.0.1
- Fixed build issues on GHC 7.10.1.
Version 4.0
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Added resource preemption.
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Fixed misprint in the activityProcessor function.
Version 3.1
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Added functions failoverStream and failoverProcessor to model servers with failures (temporary cancellation of the process with the further repairing of the server).
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Added functions joinStream and joinProcessor to simplify the modeling of servers.
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Checking the argument, i.e. time period, in the holdProcess function. It must not be negative.
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The taskProcess computation behaves exactly like the background process, i.e. now its cancellation leads to immediate cancelling the background process too.
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Functions setStateActivation, setStateDeactivation and setStateTransition are redefined as the Event computations instead of Simulation computations.
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Refactored and simplified module Results.