ProVAL 3.20.0158 Released
Stability and cosmetic improvements. We’ve worked hard to ensure that if the software does crash, it should automatically ask to save the log files. Read the Release Notes for more details.
Stability and cosmetic improvements. We’ve worked hard to ensure that if the software does crash, it should automatically ask to save the log files. Read the Release Notes for more details.
Mostly minor fixes and improvements. If you encounter a crash, the software should automatically ask to save the log files. If it does not, please contact us. Read the Release Notes for more details.
This release primarily fixes a few items that caused ProVAL to crash or become unusable. Please read the Release Notes for details.
Are you still using ProVAL 2.7? The “Transition from ProVAL 2.7 to 3.2” document will help you with the smooth transition to ProVAL 3.2!
Dr. George Chang, team lead of the ProVAL developers, and his colleague, Dr. Robert Rasmussen, are honored by the Rebuilding America’s Infrastructure as recipients of the Power List – People who make transportation infrastructure go.
Major new feature available: The Optimal Weigh-in-Motion Locator (OWL) Analysis! Please read the Release Notes and Implementation of OWL document for details as there have been several changes, additions, and fixes.
This is our “upload it fast before the next rolling blackout” edition. Please read the Release Notes for details.
Minor fixes to the PPF file reading and writing.
You are invited to attend a half-day ProVAL workshop at the TRB 2011 conference in Washington DC on the morning of Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011. The workshop will cover the latest ProVAL 3.1 Automated Fault Measurement (AFM) module and smoothness QA with extensive hands-on exercises. Though online registration is not required to attend this workshop, you’re strongly(more…)
Please read the Release Notes for details. We have added an installation-free download option. Simply extract and run it. The downside is that you will need to create your own file associations (double-click). We don’t recommend this option, but if you are having installation issues, we may ask you to try this alternative while we diagnose the issue.