danryan
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 25, 2005
- 10
I'd like to quiz the board on opinions regarding HEC-HMS. I went to a class on it about 4 years ago and the version we learned on was very buggy, so much so that the instructor suggested sticking to what we used.
Is the current version stable enough and will it reproduce results with the predictability of the older, tried and true programs like TR-20 and HEC-1? I am training several engineers in my office on drainage projects and need to decide what programs to standardize on. I hate to put them through having to learn to text edit input files and run DOS programs if the clean GUI program works.
I have seen the light on HEC-RAS and we have standardized on that although personally I am still fond of HEC-2. Can you be a dinosaur and under 35 at the same time?
Is the current version stable enough and will it reproduce results with the predictability of the older, tried and true programs like TR-20 and HEC-1? I am training several engineers in my office on drainage projects and need to decide what programs to standardize on. I hate to put them through having to learn to text edit input files and run DOS programs if the clean GUI program works.
I have seen the light on HEC-RAS and we have standardized on that although personally I am still fond of HEC-2. Can you be a dinosaur and under 35 at the same time?