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Editor. The Editor user has access to all product features and functions. Editor users are able to collaboratively create, diagram and make changes to business process and decision models.
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Editor. DOE-2 input, output and BDL files can now be viewed and edited directly in the main application. If the case is set to use existing input file in the alternatives form then the user can edit the input (*.i0) file directly in the VisualDOE interface and save the changes. This option becomes enabled in the "Simulation" menu after a simulation is complete. Central Plant Scheduling: Heating and cooling availability can now be scheduled by time of day and time of year. In addition, custom load ranges can be entered to control multiple chillers and/or boilers. 3D viewer: A new 3D view of the building model can be launched by clicking the "Show 3D View" button from the main application form. Use the left and right mouse buttons with the "Ctrl" key on the keyboard to zoom and rotate the 3D view of the building. Users can select the building components to be viewed. Schedule Editor: The new schedule editor eases the creating and editing of a schedule. A day schedule can be imported from the library and/or saved to the library. In the schedule main form, day schedules can be dragged and dropped and their images can be copied to the clipboard for reporting. A schedule can also be created by importing a time series of 8760 hourly values. A new Holiday Editor can be launched from within the Schedule Editor. Weather Files: The Green Design Tools includes 239 TMY weather data files for locations throughout the United States and several other international locations at no extra cost. Construction Editor: The new construction editor eases the process to create and edit a construction including its layers/materials. Utility Rate Editor: The new utility rate editor includes the demand rachet to be input at the utility rate level and time charge period level. More Design Alternatives: A project file may contain up to 99 design alternatives, compared to a maximum of 25 in VisualDOE 2.6. Project Files are now independent from the VisualDOE library: The library still exists, but objects may be copied back and forth between the library and the project file.
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Editor. Excellent, proven editing and writing skills, with keen attention to detail. • At least ten years’ proven professional editing experience, including of global publications. • Good understanding of locally led action/ adaptation/ community driven action. • Excellent writing skills in English. • Skills and experience in outreach and communications strategies.
Editor. In MPS, the language editor is the mechanism to facilitate the generation of ASTs and enables the use of compact representations. They define the concrete syntax of a language, also called a projection in MPS. The purpose of this is to give the user an easier way to use the language than directly manipulating the AST. Figure 5.2 shows the difference in concrete syntax between an example of SLAActor with a simple editor and the editor. The latter of which is close to directly manipulating the AST.
(a) SLAActor example with editor
(b) SLAActor example with default editor