Broadband Trunk Release Notes
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Here is a summary of the Trac items describing what has changed in the Broadband Platform since its latest official release:
- Trac # 146 - Move DT out of src file
- Trac # 195 - Produce GMPE plot for validation simulations
- Trac # 212 - wrong unit on respect plot
- Trac # 213 - Remove unneeded GP_GOF parameters
- Trac # 215 - Modify SRF plot so that it uses same ALONG_STRIKE/DOWN_DIP reference as SRC file
- Trac # 219 - SRC file should specify Mw, platform then calculates the seismic moment
- Trac # 222 - Integrate new GP Rupture Generator v3.2.1
- Trac # 224 - Add randomization in BBToolbox using the iseed parameter
- Trac # 230 - Modify station list parser to accept float vs30 values
- Trac # 232 - Add the decimation factor patch from SDSU to BBToolbox
- Trac # 233 - Show epicenter location on all map plots
- Trac # 234 - Add '08 suffix to current GMPE plot labels
- Trac # 235 - Modify GoF plot labels
- Trac # 237 - Rotate all multi-figure plots so they are viewed in landscape
- Trac # 240 - Run LF and HF components in the UCSB method using separate GFs
- Trac # 241 - Modify SDSU BBtoolbox to handle smaller-magnitude events
- Trac # 242 - Integrate GP Rupture generator v3.3 into the Broadband Platform
- Trac # 243 - Update GP jbsim LF program
- Trac # 244 - Arias duration module fails when processing zeroed observation files
- Trac # 245 - Make str_fac a region-specific parameter in BBToolbox
- Trac # 246 - Capture and store resource information from shell
- Trac # 247 - Allow user to specify hypocenter randomization area in cluster script
- Trac # 248 - Add option to cluster script for user to run only the rupture generator
- Trac # 249 - Add option to cluster script for users to specify SRF files to use
- Trac # 250 - Correct NGA model labels on GMPE box plots
- Trac # 251 - Integrate ExSIM14 into Broadband Platform
- Trac # 252 - Integrate new version of GP high frequency code
- Trac # 253 - Simplify makefiles and remove support for user-specified compilers