Changes between Version 8 and Version 9 of ReviewHeuristicLab3.3.0Application
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- 03/05/10 12:03:27 (15 years ago)
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v8 v9 14 14 * Should there really be a view host in the operator graph group box? It's confusing being able to switch views there (also because these are always just views on the initial operator which can be viewed with view host in the details group box as well) 15 15 * The flow chart is very nice, but sometimes arrows are a bit wild and going backwards which creates a not so nice strikethrough appearance. Would be good to have non-direct arrows as well. 16 * Creating a user defined algorithm from the SGA doesn't üreconfigure the SGA operator with the parameters set in the SGA interface.16 * Creating a user defined algorithm from the SGA doesn't reconfigure the SGA operator with the parameters set in the SGA interface. 17 17 18 18 === Priority: MEDIUM === … … 110 110 * After starting HeuristicLab it is not very obvious that the user has to choose the small new item button in order to have access to the standard methods. 111 111 * swagner: Would it be an acceptable solution to show the new dialog automatically each time the HL 3.3 Optimizer is started? Another solution would be to show a wizard that guides the user through the first steps. If we want to have a wizard, should it show anything else than the available items that can be created? 112 * gkronber: I think this is an important point because potential new users can be scared of within one minute if HeuristicLab doesn't have a few simple entry points to begin experimenting. One idea that comes to mind is to open a 'starter document' that has just 3 or 4 large buttons that activate a few basic entry points (e.g. "Genetic Algorithm: Optimize Tours", "Evolution Strategy: Find Minimum of Real-Valued Functions", "Show List of all Demos", "Load Algorithm From File"). Maybe we add an opt-out button for this starter screen. Sure a wizard of the kind "Solve your problem in 4 steps" would be nice but is probably not really necessary.112 * gkronber: I think this is an important point because potential new users can be scared off within one minute if HeuristicLab doesn't have a few simple entry points to begin experimenting. One idea that comes to mind is to open a 'starter document' that has just 3 or 4 large buttons that activate a few basic entry points (e.g. "Genetic Algorithm: Optimize Tours", "Evolution Strategy: Find Minimum of Real-Valued Functions", "Show List of all Demos", "Load Algorithm From File"). Maybe we add an opt-out button for this starter screen. Sure a wizard of the kind "Solve your problem in 4 steps" would be nice but is probably not really necessary. 113 113 114 114 === Priority: LOW ===