User’s Guide No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retriev

User’s Guide No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Red Cedar Technology, Inc. The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Red Cedar Technology, Inc. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material, Red Cedar Technology, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors, inaccuracies or omissions that may be present in this manual. Copyright © 2014 by Red Cedar Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. HEEDS is a registered trademark of Red Cedar Technology, Inc. Other brand or product names that may appear in this manual or in the illustrations are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. www.redcedartech.com 1 Contents 1. Welcome to HEEDS POST 6 2. HEEDS POST Basics 7 System Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 7 Launching HEEDS POST ................................................................................................................. 8 Overview of the HEEDS POST Interface ........................................................................................ 8 Quick Access Toolbar ........................................................................................... 9 Status Bar ............................................................................................................ 9 Message Log ...................................................................................................... 10 File Tab ............................................................................................................... 11 Commands ..................................................................................................................... 11 Info .................................................................................................................................. 11 Recent ............................................................................................................................ 11 Options ........................................................................................................................... 12 Help ................................................................................................................................ 23 Exiting HEEDS POST ...................................................................................................................... 24 Screen capturing in POST ............................................................................................................... 25 3. Working with Projects 27 Creating a project ............................................................................................................................. 27 Opening a project ............................................................................................................................. 29 Importing additional studies ............................................................................................................. 30 Refreshing study data ...................................................................................................................... 31 Auto Refresh ...................................................................................................... 32 Viewing the Study Summary ........................................................................................................... 33 Pie Chart ............................................................................................................ 33 Study Details ...................................................................................................... 34 Data Table .......................................................................................................... 34 HEEDS POST 2.2 User’s Guide 2 www.redcedartech.com Finding a study folder ....................................................................................................................... 35 Deleting a study from a project ....................................................................................................... 35 Saving a project ................................................................................................................................ 37 Closing a project ............................................................................................................................... 38 4. Working with Plots 40 Focusing on specific areas of a plot ............................................................................................... 40 Zooming .............................................................................................................. 40 Panning............................................................................................................... 41 Rotating .............................................................................................................. 41 Using mouse navigation buttons ......................................................................... 42 Resetting the plot view ........................................................................................ 42 Selecting multiple plot points .............................................................................. 42 Setting Best Design and Baseline Design options ....................................................................... 43 Copying, saving and deleting plots ................................................................................................. 44 Copying plots ...................................................................................................... 44 Saving plots ........................................................................................................ 45 Deleting plots ...................................................................................................... 46 Renaming plots ................................................................................................................................. 48 Showing models ............................................................................................................................... 48 Changing the style of a plot ............................................................................................................. 49 Changing the style of a series ......................................................................................................... 53 Changing the plot range .................................................................................................................. 55 Normalizing the axes .......................................................................................... 55 Defining the axis range ....................................................................................... 56 Scaling the series ............................................................................................... 56 A brief introduction to design sets ................................................................................................... 57 5. Creating and Customizing Plots 58 Creating new plots ............................................................................................................................ 58 Plots for all study types .................................................................................................................... 60 History plots ........................................................................................................ 60 Changing History plot properties ..................................................................................... 64 Welcome to HEEDS POST www.redcedartech.com 3 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................... 64 Adjusting series style options .......................................................................................... 66 Changing the plot range.................................................................................................. 67 2D Relation plots ................................................................................................ 67 Changing 2D Relation plot properties ............................................................................. 71 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................... 71 Changing the plot range.................................................................................................. 73 3D Relation plots ................................................................................................ 74 Changing 3D Relation Plot properties ............................................................................. 77 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................... 77 Changing the plot range.................................................................................................. 79 2D Bubble plots .................................................................................................. 79 Changing 2D Bubble plot properties ............................................................................... 82 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................... 82 Changing the plot range.................................................................................................. 84 Parallel plots ....................................................................................................... 84 Changing Parallel plot properties .................................................................................... 87 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................... 87 Design Tables ..................................................................................................... 92 Changing Design Table properties ................................................................................. 94 Editing series .................................................................................................................. 95 Filtering designs .............................................................................................................. 95 Copying Table Data ........................................................................................................ 97 Exporting Table Data ...................................................................................................... 98 Probability Distribution plots ............................................................................. 100 Changing Probability Distribution plot properties .......................................................... 103 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 104 Model View plots .............................................................................................. 106 Curve Fit plots ...................................................................................................110 Changing Curve Fit plot properties ............................................................................... 113 Plots for Optimization studies ........................................................................................................ 114 Constraint Violations plots .................................................................................114 Changing Constraint Violations plot properties ............................................................. 117 HEEDS POST 2.2 User’s Guide 4 www.redcedartech.com Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 117 Adjusting series style options ........................................................................................ 119 Create Design Set from current series or all series ....................................................... 119 Pareto Front plots (Multi-objective studies only) ............................................... 120 Changing Pareto Front plot properties .......................................................................... 123 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 126 Changing the plot range ................................................................................................ 128 Plots for Design of Experiments (DOE) studies .......................................................................... 129 Response Surface Fit plots ............................................................................... 129 Changing Response Surface Fit plot properties ............................................................ 131 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 131 Changing the plot range ................................................................................................ 133 2D Response Surface plots .............................................................................. 133 Changing 2D Response Surface plot properties ........................................................... 136 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 136 Exploring the response surface ..................................................................................... 139 3D Response Surface plots .............................................................................. 140 Changing 3D Response Surface plot properties ........................................................... 143 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 143 Exploring the response surface ..................................................................................... 146 Changing the plot range ................................................................................................ 147 Response Influence plots .................................................................................. 147 Changing Response Influence plot properties .............................................................. 149 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 149 Variable Effects plots ........................................................................................ 152 Changing Variable Effects plot properties ..................................................................... 154 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 154 Variable Interaction plots ................................................................................... 156 Changing Variable Interaction plot properties ............................................................... 159 User Plots ........................................................................................................................................ 160 2D and 3D Function plots.................................................................................. 160 Changing 2D or 3D Function plot properties ................................................................. 162 Welcome to HEEDS POST www.redcedartech.com 5 Adding, removing and editing series ............................................................................. 162 Changing the plot range................................................................................................ 166 Working with multiple-plot views ................................................................................................... 166 Creating multiple-plot views .............................................................................. 167 Synching the highlight between plots ............................................................... 174 Removing plots from a multiple-plot view ......................................................... 176 Editing a plot from a multiple-plot view ............................................................. 176 Applying a design set to multiple plots .............................................................. 177 6. Creating Custom Design Sets 178 Understanding the Design Set Summary .................................................................................... 179 Viewing the composition of your design set .................................................................. 179 Comparing your set to the set of All Designs ................................................................ 181 Creating a Design Set .................................................................................................................... 182 Setting up rules ................................................................................................ 184 Including/excluding designs manually .............................................................. 187 www.redcedartech.com 6 1. Welcome to HEEDS POST HEEDS® POST allows you to review data and understand results from HEEDS MDO optimization studies. Within HEEDS POST, you can create a variety of plot types and design tables, which allow you to:  Understand the design space  Explore design sensitivities  Visualize correlations  Investigate trade-offs When it’s time to share your insights, you can export plots and data from HEEDS POST for presentations and reports. 7 www.redcedartech.com 2. HEEDS POST Basics HEEDS POST runs on Microsoft® Windows® 32- and 64-bit, and Red Hat 5 Linux 64-bit (and compatible distributions). System Requirements The computer(s) on which you intend to run HEEDS POST must meet the following mini- mum requirements for Windows or Linux installation. Windows Installation Component Requirements Operating system Windows 32- and 64-bit Processor Pentium 550 MHz RAM 128 MB for HEEDS POST and whatever is needed for your analysis software to run. Consult your analysis software manuals for these requirements. Disk space At least 60 MB of free disk space for the application. Linux Installation Component Requirements Operating system x86-64: Red Hat 5 Linux 64-bit (and compatible distributions) Packages Linux Standard Base v4.0+ Processor Pentium 550 MHz RAM 128 MB for HEEDS POST and whatever is needed for your analysis software to run. Consult your analysis software manuals for these requirements. Disk space At least 60 MB of free disk space for the application. HEEDS POST 2.2 User’s Guide 8 www.redcedartech.com Launching HEEDS POST To launch HEEDS POST, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and select All Programs. 2. Select the HEEDS folder on the menu. 3. Select POST 2.2. 4. Select HEEDS POST. Overview of the HEEDS POST Interface This section provides a brief orientation to the HEEDS POST interface. HEEDS POST Basics www.redcedartech.com 9 Quick Access Toolbar The Quick Access toolbar is located in the upper left-hand corner of the interface: Quick Access Icon Description Click to access a menu that allows you to restore, minimize or maximize the interface, and exit POST: Create a new project. Open a project. Save the selected project. Status Bar The Status Bar in the lower left-hand corner of the interface provides additional information about options as you hover over them with your cursor. It also displays some warnings and error messages before they are added to the Message Log: HEEDS POST 2.2 User’s Guide 10 www.redcedartech.com Message Log The Message Log provides real-time reporting of any important information, warnings or errors related to HEEDS POST operations. To view the message log, click the icon in the lower right-hand corner of the interface: The icon will change to reflect the type of message currently being displayed in the Message Log: Icon Description Information Warning Error HEEDS POST Basics www.redcedartech.com 11 If there is an error message, it will take a few information or warning messages before the icon will change. The contents of the Message Log are also available in a file located in your user directory:  For Windows XP, this location is C:\Documents and Settings\User Name  For Windows 7 this location is C:\Users\User name File Tab The options on the File tab give uploads/s3/ heeds-user-guide.pdf

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