Flow-X─ Function Reference
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Document Control - Revision Coding
Chapter 1 -
Document Control
Revision Coding
Our documents are supplied with a revision code. This code has the following format:
<major revision letter>.<minor revision number>. Initially, the document has revision code A.0. When
in the next release of the document minor changes were implemented, the minor revision number
increases. When major changes have been implemented, the major revision number increments.
Example document:
A.0
First revision
A.1
Second revision with minor changes implemented
A.2
Third revision, with other minor changes
B.0
Fourth revision, with (a) major change(s).
The revision coding will be modified for each new release of a document.
All software packages and software modules or components will be provided with a version number.
This number consists of three parts: A release number, a major revision number and a minor revision
number separated by decimal points. A release number identifies the generation number of the
software, the major number refers to the main functionality of the program, seen from the user's point
of view, while the minor revision number identify a new software version.
Example program:
1.01.001
Initial release
1.01.002
Minor change
1.02.001
Major change
2.01.001
Family change
Revision History
Revision A.0
Author :
J.C.H.M. van Dal
Date
:
April 2009
Initial, release
Revision A.1
Author :
J.C.H.M. van Dal
Date
:
June 2010
Added IUPAC Ethylene and IAWS-IF97 functions
Revision A.2
Author :
I. Fiers
Date
:
Aug 2012
Updated and corrected IO functions, moved to separate chapter.
Summary of Contents for flow-x
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