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@kirbyledvina kirbyledvina released this 18 Jul 18:02
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The FTOT 2022.2 public release includes significant restructuring of user documentation and adds a landing page for the GitHub repository. There are four new documentation files:

  • Technical documentation - description of how FTOT works, underlying data and assumptions, and FTOT structures and functions.
  • User guide - instructions and details on how to customize and develop scenarios, how to create input files, and how to interpret results.
  • Quick start tutorial - how-to guide for running pre-built quick start scenarios; also helps ensure or check that FTOT has been installed correctly.
  • Reference scenarios documentation - how-to guide for running advanced reference scenarios to demonstrate specific FTOT functions.

The 2022.2 release also updates FTOT reporting, adds user-specified minimum processor capacity, and corrects facility summary post-processing to account for multi-commodity inputs. The following changes have been made:

  • Reorganized text report and added a scenario summary section, clarified names of summary metrics, and added processor build costs.
  • Added option for user-specified minimum processor capacity in processor facility-commodity input file. Minimum capacity can be specified in an optional column; if not specified, minimum capacity defaults to 1/2 of maximum processor capacity.
  • Updated Tableau workbook with new reporting elements, bug fixes, and other enhancements.
  • Fixed bug related to incorporating OC step logging into reports.
  • Corrected calculation of commodity flow and facility utilization for facilities with multi-commodity inputs.

Finally, the 2022.2 release includes publication of a new repository, FTOT-SCR, to support analysis of supply chain resilience. The supply chain resilience assessment includes two parts: integrated risk assessment to capture the combined effects of multiple risk factors on supply chain performance, and resilience assessment to calculate the long-term supply chain resilience in planning horizon. The supply chain methodology and modifications to the FTOT code were developed at Washington State University (WSU). The FTOT-SCR fork is available at https://github.com/mark-mockett/FTOT-SCR/tree/FTOT-SCR.

See documentation files for additional details.