You can define a general problem formulation that you want
to solve by setting the bounds and objectives for parameters on the Formulation
tab in the Design Gateway
or on the Parameters tab in the Runtime Gateway.
If you subsequently change the parameter attributes (i.e.,
lower bound, value, upper bound, objective, and target), the parameters
in the corresponding component inherit the new values (see About Design Parameters Initialization).
Do one of the following:
From the Design Gateway,
Open a model or create a new model, and select a process
component.
Click the Formulation tab.
From the Runtime Gateway,
Open a model, and select a process
component.
Click the Parameters tab.
Click Show problem formulation, if needed.
The design parameters for the selected component appear.
Note:
Only numeric parameters (i.e., real or integer data
types) are displayed because the parameter attributes in the problem
formulation are numeric in nature.
If desired, select which columns you want displayed on the Formulation
or the Parameters tab. Click the button located on the scroll bar, and select
a column name to have it displayed or hidden. A checkmark next to a column
name indicates that the column will be displayed. Select All
to show all the columns.
Set the following options, as desired.
Option
Description
Lower
Enter the value that you want to define
as a lower bound or limit.
Note:
If the current value is less than the defined lower
value, this cell is colored pink to indicate that your current design
does not conform to the stated problem formulation.
Value
Enter the initial value for the parameter.
Upper
Enter the value that you want to define
as an upper bound or limit.
Note:
If the current value is greater than the defined upper
value, this cell is colored pink to indicate that your current design
does not conform to the stated problem formulation.
Objective
Specify whether you want to minimize
or maximize this parameter or try to achieve a
target value.
Target
If the Objective
is set to target, enter the value that you want
to try to achieve.
Objective Scale
Enter the value that you want
to use as the scale factor for this parameter when it has an objective
defined.
Objective Weight
Enter the value that you want
to use as the weight factor for this parameter when it has an objective
defined.
Bound Scale
Enter the value that you want to
use as the scale factor for this parameter when it has bounds or constraints
defined.
Bound Weight
Enter the value that you want to
use as the weight factor for this parameter when it has bounds or constraints
defined.
Note:
If a value violates a constraint on a parameter, Isight
colors the cell red on the Parameters tab in the
Runtime Gateway.
To clear the problem formulation for any parameter in the Design Gateway,
select the parameters in the table, right-click, and select Clear
problem formulation for selected.
To edit multiple parameter values simultaneously in the Design Gateway,
select any number of parameters and click .
The Edit Problem Formulation dialog box appears.
Click the attributes that you want to edit. You can edit the Lower,
Upper, Objective, Scale,
and Weight values for all selected parameters
at once.
Enter the value in the corresponding text box.
Click OK to save your changes.
Isight
places the values that you entered into the corresponding columns for
each selected parameter.
To view the impact in the Runtime Gateway,
click the History tab.
Isight
uses color coding to display problem formulation information on the History
tab (see Understanding Run Grading.