dauwerda said:
Josh, click the download button on that site and see what happens.
Ahhhh, I thought the whole website was broken, not just the downloads. Sorry for the confusion.
I have a downloaded copy of some of the pdfs that I could send to someone in private. I won't post anything on line because of potential copyright issues. I've got DG 1, 2, 3 and 9.
I should also point out that if HSS for CISC was added when I was a RISA (and I'm guessing it was), then this was when I was attending the twice yearly AISC committee meetings. So, I may have pestered Jeffrey Packer (Universtity of Toronto) about what criteria people in Canada were using at the time. I don't have any specific memory of doing so. But, it sounds like something I would have done.
There was a time in the 2015 through 2017 time frame where I had handed off the day to day management of the RISAConnection project to another engineer. My guess is that this was during that time frame and is the reason why I can't remember the details. But, as long as I was still there, the company would not have been willy nilly with their reasoning for using Cidect.... Though, it's possible that the reasoning didn't make it's way into the documentation.
For what it's worth, the very capable engineer who I handed RISAConnection off to left not long after I did. So, I doubt anyone at RISA has any real knowledge of the reasoning behind this.... Too much turn over in staff. Maybe there is a record in the "enhancement / development" request database. I just don't know.
Disclaimer:
I worked for RISA for 16 years under the original ownership and was the top engineering / technical voice for the company during much of that time. However, I was pushed out of the company when it was taken over by some foreign company (Numetschent?) whose name I refuse to learn how to spell or pronounce.
I still harbor some hard feelings towards that company, so my personal animus towards the current management may bias my comments and such bias should be taken into account when reading any statements from me about the current (vastly inferior) version of company known as RISA.