Version Update 2.5.905

[fix] There was an error that prevented results from the optimisation example being automatically opened in the browser.

[fix] There was an error that prevented the warning list in the results from being correctly rendered.

[note] There is a known issue when using Chrome as the default browser. If the output type is set to HTML, HiP-HOPS will automatically attempt to open the results output in the default browser. When the default browser is Chrome, and Chrome is not already open, the system call appears to wait indefinitely before releasing for other processes to continue when the browser is closed. This issue appears to be isolated to Chrome and does not present with other browsers including Edge and Firefox. There is no fix for this, but it can be worked around by opening Chrome before running the analysis.

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Version Update 2.5.904

[feature] The Matlab Failure Editor UI has been updated to improve the user experience. The UI will automatically detect available deviations for a component based on the propagations from other connected components. These can then be added to a failure definition from a pre-populated list rather than having to manually type in the failure. This should result in fewer errors due to typos.

[note] There is a known issue when using Chrome as the default browser. If the output type is set to HTML, HiP-HOPS will automatically attempt to open the results output in the default browser. When the default browser is Chrome, and Chrome is not already open, the system call appears to wait indefinitely before releasing for other processes to continue when the browser is closed. This issue appears to be isolated to Chrome and does not present with other browsers including Edge and Firefox. There is no fix for this, but it can be worked around by opening Chrome before running the analysis.

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Version Update 2.5.903

[fix] Bug in Model Parameters Editor of the Matlab Simulink user interface where the state of the DecomposeSILs and OutputToExcel check boxes were not being properly recognised. [note] There is a known issue when using Chrome as the default browser. If the output type is set to HTML, HiP-HOPS will automatically attempt to open the results output in the default browser. When the default browser is Chrome, and Chrome is not already open, the system call appears to wait indefinitely before releasing for other processes to continue when the browser is closed. This issue appears to be isolated to Chrome and does not present with other browsers including Edge and Firefox. There is no fix for this, but it can be worked around by opening Chrome before running the analysis.

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Version Update 2.5.902

[feature] complete overhaul of the Matlab Simulink user interface.
[feature] refresh of the manual. [feature] updated set of example/tutorial models to illustrate concepts in the updated manual.

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Version Update 2.5.900

[feature] added severity field to Hazards dialog in the Matlab GUI
[fix] Matlab interface bug the prevented editing and deleting of failure causes in output deviations and hazards

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Version Update 2.5.899

[feature] updated unavailability calculations
[feature] added frequency calculation
[fix] Matlab interface bug the prevented editing of exiting failure logic
[fix] Matlab interface bug preventing output to XML

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Version Update 2.5.893

[fix] Bug in the Matlab GUI scripts that caused an error if the top subsystem in the model had the same name as the model.
[fix] Bug in the HiP-HOPS engine that prevented the user from targeting a system level implicit output deviation when the explicit deviation is in a subsystem.
[fix] The xml output from the Matlab GUI script now includes line breaks after tags to make the line numbers in the HiP-HOPS parse errors more meaningful.

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