Giving Thanks for the
release of PDQ 7.0, after a 5-year drought, and just in time for the
PDQW workshop next week.
New Featues
- The introduction of the STREAMING solution method for OPEN queueing networks. (cf. CANON, which can still be used).
- The CreateMultiNode() function is now defined for CLOSED queueing networks and distinguished via the MSC device type (cf. MSO for OPEN networks).
- The format of Report() has been modified to make the various types of queueing network parameters clearer.
- See the R Help pages in RStudio for details.
- Run the demo(package="pdq") command in the R console to review a variety of PDQ 7 models.
Maintenance Changes
The migration of Python from 2 to 3 has introduced maintenance complications for PDQ. Python 3 may eventually be accommodated in future PDQ releases. Perl maintenance has ended with PDQ release 6.2, which to remain compatible with the Perl::PDQ book (2011).
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