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Changelog ==============
This changelog lists only the most important changes. Smaller (bug)fixes as well as non-mature features are not part of the changelog. The releases of major and minor versions contain an overview of changes since the last major/minor update.
Version 1.3.x -------------
### Version 1.3.1 (under development)
- Added support for multi-dimensional quantile queries - Allow to quickly check a benchmark from the [Quantitative Verification Benchmark Set](http://qcomp.org/benchmarks/) using the --qvbs option. - Added script resources/examples/download_qvbs.sh to download the QVBS. - If an option is unknown, Storm now prints a hint to similar option names. - Allow bounded types for constants in JANI. - Fixed sparse bisimulation of MDPs (which failed if all non-absorbing states in the quotient are initial) - Fixed linking with Mathsat on macOS
### Version 1.3.0 (2018/12)
- Slightly improved scheduler extraction - Environments are now part of the c++ API - Heavily extended JANI support, in particular: * arrays, functions, state-exit-rewards (all engines) * indexed assignments, complex reward expressions (sparse engine) * several jani-related bug fixes - New binary `storm-conv` that handles conversions between model files - New binary `storm-pomdp` that handles the translation of POMDPs to pMCs. - Maximal progress assumption is now applied while building Markov Automata (sparse engine). - Improved Unif+ implementation for Markov Automata, significantly reduced memory consumption. - Added support for expected time properties for discrete time models - Bug fix in the parser for DRN (MDPs and MAs might have been affected). - `storm-gspn`: Improved .pnpro parser - `storm-gspn`: Added support for single/infinite/k-server semantics for GSPNs given in the .pnpro format - `storm-gspn`: Added option to set a global capacity for all places - `storm-gspn`: Added option to include a set of standard properties when converting GSPNs to jani - `storm-pars`: Added possibility to compute the extremal value within a given region using parameter lifting - `storm-dft`: DFT translation to GSPN supports Don't Care propagation - `storm-dft`: Support DFT analysis via transformation from DFT to GSPN to JANI - `storm-dft`: Added SMT encoding for DFTs - `storm-dft`: Improved Galileo and JSON parser - Several bug fixes - Storm uses the `master14` branch of carl from now on
### Comparison with Version 1.2.0 (details see below)
- Heavily extended JANI-support - New binary `storm-conv` that handles conversion between model files - New binary `storm-pomdp` that handles the translation of POMDPs to pMCs. - `storm-gspn` improved - Sound value iteration
Version 1.2.x -------------
### Version 1.2.3 (2018/07)
- Fix in version parsing
### Version 1.2.2 (2018/07)
- Sound value iteration (SVI) for DTMCs and MDPs - Topological solver for linear equation systems and MinMax equation systems (enabled by default) - Added support for expected total rewards in the sparse engine - By default, iteration-based solvers are no longer aborted after a given number of steps. - Improved export for jani models - A fix in parsing jani properties - Several extensions to high-level counterexamples - `storm-parsers` extracted to reduce linking time - `storm-counterexamples` extracted to reduce linking time - `storm-dft`: improvements in Galileo parser - `storm-dft`: test cases for DFT analysis - Improved Storm installation - Several bug fixes
### Version 1.2.1 (2018/02)
- Multi-dimensional reward bounded reachability properties for DTMCs. - `storm-dft`: transformation of DFTs to GSPNs - Several bug fixes
### Version 1.2.0 (2017/12)
- C++ api changes: Building model takes `BuilderOptions` instead of extended list of Booleans, does not depend on settings anymore. - `storm-cli-utilities` now contains cli related stuff, instead of `storm-lib` - Symbolic (MT/BDD) bisimulation - Fixed issue related to variable names that can not be used in Exprtk. - DRN parser improved - LP-based MDP model checking - Sound (interval) value iteration - Support for Multi-objective multi-dimensional reward bounded reachability properties for MDPs. - RationalSearch method to solve equation systems exactly - WalkerChae method for solving linear equation systems with guaranteed convergence - Performance improvements for sparse model building - Performance improvements for conditional properties on MDPs - Automatically convert MA without probabilistic states into CTMC - Fixed implemention of Fox and Glynn' algorithm - `storm-pars`: support for welldefinedness constraints in mdps. - `storm-dft`: split DFT settings into IO settings and fault tree settings - `storm-dft`: removed obsolete explicit model builder for DFTs - Features for developers: * Solvers can now expose requirements * unbounded reachability and reachability rewards now correctly respect solver requirements * Environment variables (such as the solver precisions) can now be handled more flexible * changes to Matrix-Vector operation interfaces, in particular fixed some issues with the use Intel TBB
Version 1.1.x -------------
### Version 1.1.0 (2017/8)
- Support for long-run average rewards on MDPs and Markov automata using a value-iteration based approach. - Storm can now check MDPs and Markov Automata (i.e. MinMax equation systems) via Linear Programming. - Parametric model checking is now handled in a separated library/executable called `storm-pars`. - Wellformedness constraints on PMCs: * include constraints from rewards * are in smtlib2 * fixed * computation of only constraints without doing model checking is now supported - Fix for nested formulae - JANI: Explicit engine supports custom model compositions. - Support for parsing/building models given in the explicit input format of IMCA. - Storm now overwrites files if asked to write files to a specific location. - Changes in build process to accommodate for changes in carl. Also, more robust against issues with carl. - `USE_POPCNT` removed in favor of `FORCE_POPCNT`. The popcnt instruction is used if available due to `march=native`, unless portable is set. Then, using `FORCE_POPCNT` enables the use of the SSE 4.2 instruction
Version 1.0.x -------------
### Version 1.0.1 (2017/4)
- Multi-objective model checking support now fully included - Several improvements in parameter lifting - Several improvements in JANI parsing - Properties can contain model variables - Support for rational numbers/functions in decision diagrams via sylvan - Elimination-based solvers (exact solution) for models stored as decision diagrams - Export of version and configuration to cmake - Improved building process
### Version 1.0.0 (2017/3)
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