Updates overview of Chronolux for Sketchup plugin.
Version 1.1 updates.
New features:
- Interactive Resize Tool
- Pick Test Surface Tool
- Pick Window Face Tool
Updates:
- Global Settings dialog
- Time Settings dialog
Chronolux 1.0 is a Sketchup extension that allows users to test solar insolation and sky view factor (SVF) within a 3D model. It provides interactive tools to calculate duration of insolation and SVF at any pointer position. It can also test duration of insolation over an area defined by a face. Results can be presented graphically or in a report of processed test points. Settings like time period and accuracy can be customized. The extension includes help documentation and an instructor to guide use of the tools.
BREEZE Incident Analyst is modeling software that uses dispersion, fire, and explosion models to predict the impacts of accidental chemical releases. It contains models like DEGADIS and SLAB to predict toxic gas dispersion, as well as pool fire, BLEVE, and explosion models. The software integrates with GIS tools and has an intuitive interface to easily enter scenario details and view graphical and tabular results. It contains a chemical database of over 150 chemicals to facilitate modeling.
This release of BREEZE 3D Analyst version 2.3 includes updates to the contour library, logging system, ability to move the contour legend, and ability to open various file types. It also fixes bugs related to contour blanking, default distance units, centerline concentration charts, and cross section display. A known issue with compatibility with a specific version of Surfer is also noted.
The document outlines the steps to implement AODV routing protocols in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) simulation. The steps include: 1) defining initial simulation parameters such as the network size and selecting AODV protocols; 2) configuring applications like FTP; 3) configuring node profiles and deploying traffic; 4) configuring node mobility using the random waypoint model; 5) collecting statistics on routing protocols; 6) duplicating scenarios to test different parameters; 7) running the simulation; and 8) viewing results by comparing scenarios.
The document describes new features in Chronolux software version 1.2, including colored representations of insolation test results, gradient maps, and labeling of test points to improve visualization. It also details a new method to copy lists of processed test points between the Chronolux and LayOut programs for further analysis.
Mercury Interactive's WinRunner is an automated testing tool that:
1. Records user interactions to generate test scripts in a programming language.
2. Plays back tests to emulate user interactions and compare results to expectations.
3. Provides reports on test runs and tools to debug and maintain tests for evolving applications.
Software product line testing in practiceJohan Hoberg
1) The document discusses software product line testing and optimizing test scope selection for similar software systems.
2) It identifies that directly executing the same test scope on all systems is inefficient, and that test scope should be based on identifying variation points and their impact, as well as the current risk space.
3) By understanding variation points, their impact on scope, and triggers that change the risk space, targeted test scopes can be created for each software system rather than duplicating tests across all systems.
Chronolux 1.0 is a Sketchup extension that allows users to test solar insolation and sky view factor (SVF) within a 3D model. It provides interactive tools to calculate duration of insolation and SVF at any pointer position. It can also test duration of insolation over an area defined by a face. Results can be presented graphically or in a report of processed test points. Settings like time period and accuracy can be customized. The extension includes help documentation and an instructor to guide use of the tools.
BREEZE Incident Analyst is modeling software that uses dispersion, fire, and explosion models to predict the impacts of accidental chemical releases. It contains models like DEGADIS and SLAB to predict toxic gas dispersion, as well as pool fire, BLEVE, and explosion models. The software integrates with GIS tools and has an intuitive interface to easily enter scenario details and view graphical and tabular results. It contains a chemical database of over 150 chemicals to facilitate modeling.
This release of BREEZE 3D Analyst version 2.3 includes updates to the contour library, logging system, ability to move the contour legend, and ability to open various file types. It also fixes bugs related to contour blanking, default distance units, centerline concentration charts, and cross section display. A known issue with compatibility with a specific version of Surfer is also noted.
The document outlines the steps to implement AODV routing protocols in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) simulation. The steps include: 1) defining initial simulation parameters such as the network size and selecting AODV protocols; 2) configuring applications like FTP; 3) configuring node profiles and deploying traffic; 4) configuring node mobility using the random waypoint model; 5) collecting statistics on routing protocols; 6) duplicating scenarios to test different parameters; 7) running the simulation; and 8) viewing results by comparing scenarios.
The document describes new features in Chronolux software version 1.2, including colored representations of insolation test results, gradient maps, and labeling of test points to improve visualization. It also details a new method to copy lists of processed test points between the Chronolux and LayOut programs for further analysis.
Mercury Interactive's WinRunner is an automated testing tool that:
1. Records user interactions to generate test scripts in a programming language.
2. Plays back tests to emulate user interactions and compare results to expectations.
3. Provides reports on test runs and tools to debug and maintain tests for evolving applications.
Software product line testing in practiceJohan Hoberg
1) The document discusses software product line testing and optimizing test scope selection for similar software systems.
2) It identifies that directly executing the same test scope on all systems is inefficient, and that test scope should be based on identifying variation points and their impact, as well as the current risk space.
3) By understanding variation points, their impact on scope, and triggers that change the risk space, targeted test scopes can be created for each software system rather than duplicating tests across all systems.
Zephyr is based around the concept of Desktops & Dashboards. Every role in a Software Department has a customized Testing Desktop with relevant applications that allow them to do their jobs faster and better, as they all share data from a centralized repository on the Zephyr server and communicate via a collaborative backbone. Dashboards are automated and live, keeping the whole company updated on every aspect of testing and product quality.
This document provides an overview of Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Workflow. It discusses what Jenkins Workflow is, how to create and edit workflows using the Jenkins graphical interface or external scripts. It also covers integrating tools, controlling workflow flows, script security, and ways to scale workflows using features like checkpoints. The document includes a sample continuous delivery pipeline workflow example and discusses how to extend Jenkins Workflow through plugins.
STARWEST 2011 - 7 Steps To Improving Software Quality using Microsoft Test Ma...Anna Russo
Using Microsoft Test Manager, Visual Studio 2010, and TFS 2010 can improve software quality through a 7 step approach: 1) Work management, 2) Defining what "done" means, 3) Automated builds, 4) Manual and automated testing tools, 5) Developer quality tools, 6) Lab management, and 7) Working smart. These tools provide an integrated environment for managing work, automating builds, facilitating manual and automated testing, and providing virtual test environments to improve efficiency and quality.
The document discusses how Visual Studio 2010 improves software quality through features that enable better work management, reporting, testing tools, developer quality tools, automated builds, lab management, and collaboration between development and testing teams. Key improvements include hierarchical work tracking, richer bug reporting, automated coded UI testing, IntelliTrace for debugging, and lab management for maintaining virtual test environments. The goal is to align development and testing, break down silos, and improve transparency and integration across the lifecycle.
Zephyr 2.0: Comprehensive Test Managementxmeteorite
Zephyr a test management system is based around the concept of desktops and dashboards. Every role in a Test Department has a customized Testing Desktop that allows doing their jobs faster & better. Zephyr makes QA fun with integrated tools.
Zephyr, a quality test management system, enables organizations to manage their test departments more efficiently while boosting productivity and visibility. Zephyr provides end-to-end management of the testing lifecycle in the test department including resources, releases and sprints, test cases, scheduling, test execution, defects, documents, collaboration and all aspects of reporting and metrics in real-time. Zephyr allows users to leverage their existing tool investments by providing seamless integration with popular defect tracking systems like JIRA and Bugzilla and interoperating with commercial, open source or home grown automation tools.
Full Testing Experience - Visual Studio and TFS 2010Ed Blankenship
This presentation goes through the full testing experience of Visual Studio 2010 and Team Foundation Server 2010 including using the new Lab Management features in the full testing process.
STAREAST 2011 - 7 Steps To Improving Software Quality using Microsoft Test Ma...Anna Russo
Step 1 discusses work management in Visual Studio/TFS 2010, including hierarchical work management, improved dashboards and reports, and Excel integration. Step 2 covers defining and reporting on what is considered "done". Step 3 discusses automated builds, including build reports and associating work items. Step 4 focuses on manual testing tools like Microsoft Test Manager for test planning, management, and bug filing.
Are you tired of spending hours trying to reproduce and diagnose bugs? Do you have a hard time getting testers and developers to talk to each other? Is it difficult to determine which tests are most important to run after you produce a new build? Software testing is perhaps the #1 area of investment for the application lifecycle management capabilities of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. In this session, we will introduce the software testing capabilities offered by Visual Studio 2010, which are covered comprehensively in the respective sessions. Given that you want to deliver high quality code, when you drive your entire software development lifecycle with tests – you will dramatically improve overall quality.
Ship Confidently with progressive delivery and experimentation.pdfHeyEmbedMe
Today, we’re living through the third major change in the way companies
deliver better software products. First came the Agile Manifesto,
encouraging teams to iterate quickly based on customer feedback,
resulting in teams building and releasing features in small pieces. Secondly,
as software development moved to the cloud, many teams also adopted
DevOps practices like continuous integration and continuous delivery
to push code to production more frequently, further reducing risk and
increasing speed to market for new features.
However, today’s most successful software companies like Google,
Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Lyft, Uber, and Airbnb have gone one step
further, ushering in a third major change. They move fast by releasing code
to small portions of their traffic and improve confidence in product decisions
by testing their hypotheses with real customers. Instead of guessing at
the best user experience and deploying it to everyone, these companies
progressively release new features to live traffic in the form of gradual
rollouts, targeted feature flags, and A/B tests. This process helps product
and engineering teams reduce uncertainty, make data-driven decisions,
and deliver the right experience to end users faster. When customers are
more engaged with features and products, it ultimately drives retention and
increased revenue for these businesses.
This document discusses logging and replaying user changes to software. It describes command logging to record changes, replaying changes by executing them, and various applications of change logging like recovery, auditing, scripting, demos, merging, and more. It also discusses using change logs to organize changes into scenarios and decision trees, and using Monte Carlo simulations to create scenarios from random samples.
This document provides an overview of GUI design using JavaFX. It begins with an introduction and outline, then discusses application development and GUI programming in Java using AWT, Swing, and JavaFX. It covers topics like components, containers, events, listeners, and layouts. The document also compares AWT, Swing and JavaFX, and provides examples of creating GUI components and handling events in JavaFX.
A View of MPC Control from Operations to DesignJim Cahill
The document provides an overview of the various display, navigation, and configuration options available in a DeltaV system. It describes how users can access alarms, loop details, MPC variables, trends, and engineering environments with the appropriate privileges. Composite blocks and drilling down/backing out of block configurations are also summarized.
soapUI is a free and open source desktop application for inspecting, invoking, developing, testing, and mocking web services. It allows users to create test cases and test suites to functionally and load test web services. soapUI projects contain interfaces, test cases, test suites, and mock services that can test SOAP and REST web services.
Introduces the use of Event Tracing for Windows in OSVR, the Open Source Virtual Reality software framework, with annotated screenshots.
See http://osvr.github.io/presentations/20150901-Intro-ETW-OSVR/ for PDF version more suitable for close investigation of the screenshots.
Swing was introduced in 1997 as part of Java Foundation Classes to address deficiencies in Java's original Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) GUI subsystem. Swing provides more powerful and flexible GUI components than AWT. Swing components are lightweight, meaning they are written entirely in Java rather than relying on platform-specific peers. This allows Swing to provide a consistent look and feel across platforms and makes the GUI more efficient and flexible. Swing also supports pluggable look and feels, allowing different visual styles to be used.
This document is the table of contents for the book "Visual Basic 6 Black Book" by Steven Holzner. It lists 17 chapters that will cover topics like the Visual Basic development environment, the Visual Basic language, managing forms in Visual Basic, and Visual Basic menus. Each chapter contains an in-depth section and immediate solutions sections that provide practical examples and solutions.
Write a very simple Note taking using JavaFX ( adding three function.pdfarchanadesignfashion
Write a very simple Note taking using JavaFX ( adding three functionaning buttons - new -
delete - save )
Solution
JavaFX is a set of grapics and media packages that enables developers to design, create, test,
debug and deploy client applications that operate on diverse platforms.It is a java library that
contains classes and interfaces that are written in native code. There are many features involved
in JavaFX like UI controls, webview, Canvas API, Multitouch support mainly used for android
applications, Swing interoperability etc..
Buttons can also be created by using this JavaFX and we can do changes to those buttons like
applying shadow effect, image for button etc...
Button btn=new Button(\"new\");
Button btn1 =new Button(\"Delete\");
Button btn2=new Button(\"Save\");
// Here three buttons have been created and now we can assign the actions to these buttons by
using //setOnAction() method availabel in javaFX
btn1.setOnAction( new EventHandler () {
@override public void handle(ActionEvent e){
FileChooser file=new FileChooser();
File selected=file.showOpenDialog(stage);
if(selected !=NULL)
openFile(selected);
}
});
btn2.setOnAction(new EventHandler() {
@override private handle(ActionEvent e){
file.showSaveDialog(stage);
}
});
These buttons are used to open a new file and save the file using javaFX.
The document discusses new features in LSS ARCH 1.6 including creating floor levels and drawing on multiple levels simultaneously, creating plan scenes of master levels, adjusting settings for filled section objects using the properties dialog, creating filled sections using the LSS ARCH extension, updating filled sections by right clicking, interacting with openings that contain dynamic components using the dynamic components toolbar, and adjusting settings for dynamic component stuffing using the component options dialog.
This document provides an overview of new features in LSS ARCH 1.5.X, including support for high DPI monitors, direction locking while drawing or dragging, automatic minimization of tool dialogs when drawing starts, automatic erasing of sub-objects, improved texture alignment and positioning options using functions, and enhanced explode reveals of openings to help third party extensions. Contact information is also provided for the LSS ARCH website, help system, extension warehouse page, YouTube channel, and blog.
Zephyr is based around the concept of Desktops & Dashboards. Every role in a Software Department has a customized Testing Desktop with relevant applications that allow them to do their jobs faster and better, as they all share data from a centralized repository on the Zephyr server and communicate via a collaborative backbone. Dashboards are automated and live, keeping the whole company updated on every aspect of testing and product quality.
This document provides an overview of Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Workflow. It discusses what Jenkins Workflow is, how to create and edit workflows using the Jenkins graphical interface or external scripts. It also covers integrating tools, controlling workflow flows, script security, and ways to scale workflows using features like checkpoints. The document includes a sample continuous delivery pipeline workflow example and discusses how to extend Jenkins Workflow through plugins.
STARWEST 2011 - 7 Steps To Improving Software Quality using Microsoft Test Ma...Anna Russo
Using Microsoft Test Manager, Visual Studio 2010, and TFS 2010 can improve software quality through a 7 step approach: 1) Work management, 2) Defining what "done" means, 3) Automated builds, 4) Manual and automated testing tools, 5) Developer quality tools, 6) Lab management, and 7) Working smart. These tools provide an integrated environment for managing work, automating builds, facilitating manual and automated testing, and providing virtual test environments to improve efficiency and quality.
The document discusses how Visual Studio 2010 improves software quality through features that enable better work management, reporting, testing tools, developer quality tools, automated builds, lab management, and collaboration between development and testing teams. Key improvements include hierarchical work tracking, richer bug reporting, automated coded UI testing, IntelliTrace for debugging, and lab management for maintaining virtual test environments. The goal is to align development and testing, break down silos, and improve transparency and integration across the lifecycle.
Zephyr 2.0: Comprehensive Test Managementxmeteorite
Zephyr a test management system is based around the concept of desktops and dashboards. Every role in a Test Department has a customized Testing Desktop that allows doing their jobs faster & better. Zephyr makes QA fun with integrated tools.
Zephyr, a quality test management system, enables organizations to manage their test departments more efficiently while boosting productivity and visibility. Zephyr provides end-to-end management of the testing lifecycle in the test department including resources, releases and sprints, test cases, scheduling, test execution, defects, documents, collaboration and all aspects of reporting and metrics in real-time. Zephyr allows users to leverage their existing tool investments by providing seamless integration with popular defect tracking systems like JIRA and Bugzilla and interoperating with commercial, open source or home grown automation tools.
Full Testing Experience - Visual Studio and TFS 2010Ed Blankenship
This presentation goes through the full testing experience of Visual Studio 2010 and Team Foundation Server 2010 including using the new Lab Management features in the full testing process.
STAREAST 2011 - 7 Steps To Improving Software Quality using Microsoft Test Ma...Anna Russo
Step 1 discusses work management in Visual Studio/TFS 2010, including hierarchical work management, improved dashboards and reports, and Excel integration. Step 2 covers defining and reporting on what is considered "done". Step 3 discusses automated builds, including build reports and associating work items. Step 4 focuses on manual testing tools like Microsoft Test Manager for test planning, management, and bug filing.
Are you tired of spending hours trying to reproduce and diagnose bugs? Do you have a hard time getting testers and developers to talk to each other? Is it difficult to determine which tests are most important to run after you produce a new build? Software testing is perhaps the #1 area of investment for the application lifecycle management capabilities of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. In this session, we will introduce the software testing capabilities offered by Visual Studio 2010, which are covered comprehensively in the respective sessions. Given that you want to deliver high quality code, when you drive your entire software development lifecycle with tests – you will dramatically improve overall quality.
Ship Confidently with progressive delivery and experimentation.pdfHeyEmbedMe
Today, we’re living through the third major change in the way companies
deliver better software products. First came the Agile Manifesto,
encouraging teams to iterate quickly based on customer feedback,
resulting in teams building and releasing features in small pieces. Secondly,
as software development moved to the cloud, many teams also adopted
DevOps practices like continuous integration and continuous delivery
to push code to production more frequently, further reducing risk and
increasing speed to market for new features.
However, today’s most successful software companies like Google,
Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Lyft, Uber, and Airbnb have gone one step
further, ushering in a third major change. They move fast by releasing code
to small portions of their traffic and improve confidence in product decisions
by testing their hypotheses with real customers. Instead of guessing at
the best user experience and deploying it to everyone, these companies
progressively release new features to live traffic in the form of gradual
rollouts, targeted feature flags, and A/B tests. This process helps product
and engineering teams reduce uncertainty, make data-driven decisions,
and deliver the right experience to end users faster. When customers are
more engaged with features and products, it ultimately drives retention and
increased revenue for these businesses.
This document discusses logging and replaying user changes to software. It describes command logging to record changes, replaying changes by executing them, and various applications of change logging like recovery, auditing, scripting, demos, merging, and more. It also discusses using change logs to organize changes into scenarios and decision trees, and using Monte Carlo simulations to create scenarios from random samples.
This document provides an overview of GUI design using JavaFX. It begins with an introduction and outline, then discusses application development and GUI programming in Java using AWT, Swing, and JavaFX. It covers topics like components, containers, events, listeners, and layouts. The document also compares AWT, Swing and JavaFX, and provides examples of creating GUI components and handling events in JavaFX.
A View of MPC Control from Operations to DesignJim Cahill
The document provides an overview of the various display, navigation, and configuration options available in a DeltaV system. It describes how users can access alarms, loop details, MPC variables, trends, and engineering environments with the appropriate privileges. Composite blocks and drilling down/backing out of block configurations are also summarized.
soapUI is a free and open source desktop application for inspecting, invoking, developing, testing, and mocking web services. It allows users to create test cases and test suites to functionally and load test web services. soapUI projects contain interfaces, test cases, test suites, and mock services that can test SOAP and REST web services.
Introduces the use of Event Tracing for Windows in OSVR, the Open Source Virtual Reality software framework, with annotated screenshots.
See http://osvr.github.io/presentations/20150901-Intro-ETW-OSVR/ for PDF version more suitable for close investigation of the screenshots.
Swing was introduced in 1997 as part of Java Foundation Classes to address deficiencies in Java's original Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) GUI subsystem. Swing provides more powerful and flexible GUI components than AWT. Swing components are lightweight, meaning they are written entirely in Java rather than relying on platform-specific peers. This allows Swing to provide a consistent look and feel across platforms and makes the GUI more efficient and flexible. Swing also supports pluggable look and feels, allowing different visual styles to be used.
This document is the table of contents for the book "Visual Basic 6 Black Book" by Steven Holzner. It lists 17 chapters that will cover topics like the Visual Basic development environment, the Visual Basic language, managing forms in Visual Basic, and Visual Basic menus. Each chapter contains an in-depth section and immediate solutions sections that provide practical examples and solutions.
Write a very simple Note taking using JavaFX ( adding three function.pdfarchanadesignfashion
Write a very simple Note taking using JavaFX ( adding three functionaning buttons - new -
delete - save )
Solution
JavaFX is a set of grapics and media packages that enables developers to design, create, test,
debug and deploy client applications that operate on diverse platforms.It is a java library that
contains classes and interfaces that are written in native code. There are many features involved
in JavaFX like UI controls, webview, Canvas API, Multitouch support mainly used for android
applications, Swing interoperability etc..
Buttons can also be created by using this JavaFX and we can do changes to those buttons like
applying shadow effect, image for button etc...
Button btn=new Button(\"new\");
Button btn1 =new Button(\"Delete\");
Button btn2=new Button(\"Save\");
// Here three buttons have been created and now we can assign the actions to these buttons by
using //setOnAction() method availabel in javaFX
btn1.setOnAction( new EventHandler () {
@override public void handle(ActionEvent e){
FileChooser file=new FileChooser();
File selected=file.showOpenDialog(stage);
if(selected !=NULL)
openFile(selected);
}
});
btn2.setOnAction(new EventHandler() {
@override private handle(ActionEvent e){
file.showSaveDialog(stage);
}
});
These buttons are used to open a new file and save the file using javaFX.
The document discusses new features in LSS ARCH 1.6 including creating floor levels and drawing on multiple levels simultaneously, creating plan scenes of master levels, adjusting settings for filled section objects using the properties dialog, creating filled sections using the LSS ARCH extension, updating filled sections by right clicking, interacting with openings that contain dynamic components using the dynamic components toolbar, and adjusting settings for dynamic component stuffing using the component options dialog.
This document provides an overview of new features in LSS ARCH 1.5.X, including support for high DPI monitors, direction locking while drawing or dragging, automatic minimization of tool dialogs when drawing starts, automatic erasing of sub-objects, improved texture alignment and positioning options using functions, and enhanced explode reveals of openings to help third party extensions. Contact information is also provided for the LSS ARCH website, help system, extension warehouse page, YouTube channel, and blog.
This document provides an overview of new features in LSS ARCH 1.5, including the ability to toggle level locking, select wall alignment, offset segments and contours, merge and join walls, add profile offsets, adjust sill heights, add 2D opening symbols, load point clouds from files, and access additional resources through a new About window. It also provides links to the LSS ARCH website, help system, Extension Warehouse page, YouTube channel, and blog for additional information.
The document summarizes new features in LSS ARCH 1.4, including a "Layers" dialog to adjust visibility of objects, differentiating floors, custom layers, locking object levels while drawing, shape and tool presets to choose existing profiles and openings instead of editing parameters, isolines contour tool to use mesh horizontals as contour lines, utilities to make backup copies of objects and restore from backups, convert imported IFC objects to LSS ARCH objects, attach IFC attributes to objects in batch, and explode complex nested structures to simple entities located in the model's root.
When the mesh body type is set to 'blob', nodal points are treated as a spherical data set with an estimated center point. During interpolation, the length of radius vectors to unknown points are calculated using different algorithms like Inverse Distance Weighting or iterative algorithms. Adaptation of these algorithms to the spherical coordinate system involves first mapping points to Cartesian coordinates before processing them as usual.
LSS ARCH 1.3 is an update to 3D modeling software that includes new tools for surface modeling, contour modeling, and modeling linear structures. It introduces a blob body type, contour tool, meta-object capabilities for contours and beams, and a divided segment type for segments in addition to arcs and curves. The update also provides links to the software's website, extension warehouse, YouTube channel, and blog for additional information.
Overview of features introduced in version 1.2 of LSS Arch extension for SketchUp.
First version allowed modeling of basic structural elements such as columns, beams, walls etc. New version provides tools for advanced geometry modeling and introduces grid 'meta-object'.
'LSS Arch' is a commercial extension for SketchUp, which allows to draw, edit and list basic building elements, such as walls, columns, beams, slabs etc.
'LSS Zone' is an extension for Sketchup, which allows to create, store and manage information about rooms.
For more information visit: https://sites.google.com/site/lssoft2011/home/lss-zone
The document outlines various real estate projects completed by Kirill Bannov between 2009-2013, including residential complexes, retail stores, and commercial offices. It provides details on each project such as location, client, total area, status (concept, under construction, built). The projects span cities in Russia like Chelyabinsk, Orsk and involve large clients such as X5 Retail Group and Metchelstroy Ltd.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using the LSS Matrix plugin in SketchUp. It describes how to install the plugin by unpacking files into the Plugins and Resources folders. It explains how to enable the LSS Matrix toolbar and make an initial copy and controlling copies before launching the plugin dialog. The dialog is used to pick instances, adjust settings, and apply the array. Post processing capabilities allow editing properties, refreshing arrays manually or automatically on changes. Feedback can be provided on listed websites and blogs.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
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1. Chronolux 1.1 Updates
New features:
Interactive Resize Tool
Pick Test Surface Tool
Pick Window Face Tool
Updates:
Global Settings dialog
Time Settings dialog
2. Interactive Resize Tool
Provides interactive resizing
of previously generated
insolation and SVF calculation
results
Tool Operation
Click on group, that
represent insolation or SVF
calculation results.
Move pointer to specify new
size of SVF sphere or new
length of rays.
Click again to confirm new
size.
WWW: sites.google.com/site/lssoft2011
YouTube: LSSoft2010
Blog: lss2008.blogspot.com
3. Pick Test Surface Tool
Performs insolation
calculation on a surface
defined by geometry group
in a model.
Tool Operation
Click on a group with a
surface, on which insolation
has to be tested.
WWW: sites.google.com/site/lssoft2011
YouTube: LSSoft2010
Blog: lss2008.blogspot.com
4. Pick Window Face Tool
Performs insolation and SVF
testing at a test point and
takes in account window
opening. It provides more
accurate SVF calculation
Tool Operation
Click on face, that defines
window opening.
Move the pointer to the
position, where new test
point has to be created.
Click to place new test
point.
Confirm entered point
position
WWW: sites.google.com/site/lssoft2011
YouTube: LSSoft2010
Blog: lss2008.blogspot.com
5. 'Global Settings' Dialog
Version 1.1 has new web-
dialog to adjust user settings
more comfortably
Features
Entered setting value affects
active tool instantly.
Scale independent preview
of calculation results
capabilities.
Context sensitive settings
list view mode is available
(displays active tool settings
in the context sensitive
mode).
WWW: sites.google.com/site/lssoft2011
YouTube: LSSoft2010
Blog: lss2008.blogspot.com
6. 'Time Settings' Dialog
Version 1.1 has new web-
dialog to adjust duration of
insolation time settings more
comfortably
Features
It is possible to pop-up a
calendar widget, which
provedes more conviniend
date/time selection.
Dialog informs about
estimated check steps count
instantly after changing any
time setting.
WWW: sites.google.com/site/lssoft2011
YouTube: LSSoft2010
Blog: lss2008.blogspot.com