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==Further developments for 2017==
==Further developments for 2018==
The following developments are still in the planning stage:
We are continuously working on improving the Tygron Engine, largely based on user feedback. The following developments are still in the planning stage:


*Remodeling of the current level system to a system in where multiple scenarios can be evaluated. This increases the possibility to do more analysis on the model.  
*Remodeling of the current level system to a system in where multiple scenarios can be evaluated. This increases the possibility to do more analysis on the model.  
*More R&D into GPU accelerated calculations.
*More R&D into GPU accelerated calculations.
*New selection and overlay system. The current system is too heavy and is restricting further development. We are moving to a GPU accelerated system.
*New selection and overlay system. We are moving to a GPU accelerated system, which gives more opportunities for further development
*Start menu overhaul and new domain management and project selection info.
*Start menu overhaul and new domain management and project selection info.
*Generic Grid Overlays in where users can make custom overlays based on their own formulas.
*Generic Grid Overlays in where users can make custom overlays based on their own formulas.
*Improving the UI based on user feedback.
*Improving the User Interface based on user feedback.


We are always open for your feedback on our roadmap.


==Version numbers==
==Version numbers==

Revision as of 09:54, 11 September 2017

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What is a Roadmap?

A technology roadmap is a plan that matches short-term and long-term goals with specific technology solutions to help meet those goals. It is a plan that applies to a new product or process, or to an emerging technology.
from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_roadmap


How does the Roadmap relate to the Tygron Engine?

The R&D department of Tygron develops new technology for the Tygron Engine. The long term planning which shows the introduction of new features and versions is what we call the Roadmap. Currently we are working on new features according to this Roadmap, minor updates, bug fixes, etc.


Servers

The online availability of the Tygron Engine is split up between three different server environments, each with their own dedicated purpose.

engine.tygron.com (Long Term Support)

Updated once per year, the Long Term Support server (LTS) at engine.tygron.com is the most stable version of the Tygron Engine, and is specifically for long term projects that need a stable environment.


preview.tygron.com (Preview)

The preview server (preview.tygron.com) is updated more often, 4 times per year, and will contain more recent new features. Because these new features are not fully tested and optimized yet, and are prone to change based on end user feedback, the preview server is not well suited for long term projects. The release cycle on this preview server consists of 2 months of roadmap development and 1 month of user feedback fixes and additional bug fixes.

All registered users have access to both the LTS and the preview servers. The main menu offers an option to switch to the other server by downloading the appropriate client.


test.tygron.com (Test)

The third server is our dedicated development and test environment. New features are first published in this environment, and tested internally for functionality, compatibility and stability. End users do not automatically have access to this development and test environment.


Server release cycle

The Tygron Engine development process is defined by developing, testing and releasing quarterly preview versions, resulting in a yearly cumulative final release on the LTS (Long Term Support) server. Sometimes circumstances lead to extra updates or hot fixes outside the Roadmap, often due to hardware, driver or Operating System updates.


What to expect and when

This section shows new features that will be available in one of the next releases of the Engine.

27-10-2017 Preview version update 2018.0

Several new features that are planned for the release are:

  • Extension of the new project wizard, for example choosing which data sets should be used to create the model.
  • Possible to add different data formats such as shapefiles in the Engine. Also possible to load in web services, such as WFS.
  • Loading in data in different reference systems will be supported.
  • Possible to apply filters on features when importing data.
  • New subwizards for several key functionalities in the editor.

1-12-2017 Preview version update 2018.0.1

  • Fixes to the new functionality of the previous release.

15-12-2017 LTS version update 2018.0.1

  • Transfer of Preview server to the LTS. All features that are available on the Preview, will also be available on the LTS.


Further developments for 2018

We are continuously working on improving the Tygron Engine, largely based on user feedback. The following developments are still in the planning stage:

  • Remodeling of the current level system to a system in where multiple scenarios can be evaluated. This increases the possibility to do more analysis on the model.
  • More R&D into GPU accelerated calculations.
  • New selection and overlay system. We are moving to a GPU accelerated system, which gives more opportunities for further development
  • Start menu overhaul and new domain management and project selection info.
  • Generic Grid Overlays in where users can make custom overlays based on their own formulas.
  • Improving the User Interface based on user feedback.

We are always open for your feedback on our roadmap.

Version numbers

The version numbers consist of 4 digits: For example: 2017.1.4.2

  • 2017: The main number represents the year of LTS release.
  • 1: This represents the preview release, in this case the first quarter of the year.
  • 4: Represents a small update for a feature/bug where the API has been changed.
  • 2: Represents an even smaller update or hotfix where the API explicitly does NOT change