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CPU Potm December '14 / Planning

 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 8:07 pm    Post subject: CPU Potm December '14 / Planning Reply with quote

Deleted WCG and Muon and added Rosetta and the CERN Triple. The latter would involve shrubbing any or all 3 of the CERN related projects listed below. Test4Theory and Atlas require the Oracle Virtual Box, which is not a big deal, basically transparent when you launch the project.

So waddya think? Is the CERN Triple a good candidate? Add something else from the newbie or watch lists?

Asteroids
CERN Triple: SixTrack / Test4Theory / Atlas
Climate Prediction
Constellation
Cosmology
Distributed Data Mining
Edges V
Einstein
Malaria Control
Number Field Sieve
OGR-28 (Non-Boinc) V
Poem
Primaboinca
Rosetta
SETI
Simap
SkyNet / POGS
Sztaki Grid
YoYo
Vacation / No CPU POTM

Newbie Projects:
iGEM@Home
VolPEX
Convector
Atlas@Home
VirtualLHC
DNA@Home active/no stat export. Is Citizen Science up?
Wildlife@Home relaunching?
SubsetSum@Home relaunching?

Project Watch List:
Correlizer - Dead. May be relaunching?
Quantum Monte Carlo - Beta / re-launching?
ABC - Project nearing completion / re-launch?
Mind Modeling - lack of work
OProject - Zombie
RNA World - checkpointing requires Virtual Machine, no work for short WU's
FightMalaria - Relaunching as FiND@Home
Folding@Home (Non-Boinc) - Lack of interest
SAT - Lack of interest
Muon 1 (Non-boinc) V - lack of interest

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 9:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

CSG is up and DNA has some work:
DNA@Home Gibbs Sampler
Ready to Send 10,350
In Progress 3,770
Ave Run Time (min - max) 0.52 (0.01 - 41.77)

Wildlife videos are working.
No stats exports, yet.
Badges for Wildlife, Wildlife videos and DNA have been established.
It seems SubsetSum is still awaiting some student help.

I have not shrubbed any DNA, but we have a few Knights who are over there crunching.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Citizen Science Grid Applications include a full compliment of DNA work that is current.
Wildlife@home will only have work when further testing of the video recognition programs start up again. The credits people earned so far have been rolled into the CSA total and the old Wildlife is listed (in Boincstats) as a "retired" program.
Citizens Science Grid (DNA, Wildlife & SubsetSum) are all being reported as one Boinc credit stat with each sub-project combined but tracked separately. *(It's up to the individual stat sites to decide how to display this change.)
>>>I am actively viewing videos at Wildlife and KWSN is now the Top Bird Watching Team<<<

Since Wildlife has only sporadic work, SubsetSum hasn't started up again yet but DNA is active and seems to be going well ... perhaps the CSG project could be voted as one by us, that includes the Sub-Projects, just like they have now set it up.

iGEM finished their contest and has no more work until the next students need it to run calculations for their particular science submission to the iGEM contest.
iGEM project evaluation
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

DNA via CSG works fine
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have always liked LHC/Sixtrack but find getting any work hard.

Unless it has changed in the last few days?
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 6:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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JumpinJohnny said >>>I am actively viewing videos at Wildlife and KWSN is now the Top Bird Watching Team<<<

KWSN is # 1 in two projects! WOOOOO-HOOOOO!
Maybe that will keep Glomer off our arse for 5 minutes. 'Er wait. Did I actually type that out? Even in small print? NOOOOOOO!

Sounds like we can add Citizen Science to the ballot if there's at least 1 reliable sub-project. Maybe we'll get lucky with the other two. Heh. Rolling Eyes
We're currently in 17th place, but shrubbing like we're in 6th...

Sheesh, CERN needs some attention. Stomp factor is high. KWSN is in
21st place at LHC@Home/Sixtrack with 12 million points.
32nd place at VirtualLHC@Home/Test4Theory 1.9 million points.
60th place at Atlas@Home with only 30K points.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would recommend LHC be ignored, two days requesting, still no work. When I do get any it is only a few at a time.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 10:06 am    Post subject: Two triple projects? Reply with quote

Well the concept behind shrubbing all 3 CERN projects is we should be able to cobble enough WUs between them to keep crunching. But checking further, Atlas has 37 WU and VLHC has 101, so that hypothesis may not be valid. Ni?
http://lhcathome.web.cern.ch/

Similarly, sounds like only 1 of the 3 Citizen Science programs is currently active. If we do decide to keep the triple CERN project and add Citizen Science, here is a revised ballot. Deleted OGR-28 (Non-Boinc) V to make room for it. Ni?

Asteroids
CERN Triple: SixTrack / Test4Theory / Atlas
Citizen Science Grid: DNA / Wildlife / SubSetSum
Climate Prediction
Constellation
Cosmology
Distributed Data Mining
Edges V
Einstein
Malaria Control
Number Field Sieve
Poem
Primaboinca
Rosetta
SETI
Simap
SkyNet / POGS
Sztaki Grid
YoYo
Vacation / No CPU POTM

Newbie Projects:
iGEM@Home
VolPEX
Convector
Atlas@Home
VirtualLHC
DNA@Home active/no stat export. Is Citizen Science up?
Wildlife@Home relaunching?
SubsetSum@Home relaunching?

Project Watch List:
Correlizer - Dead. May be relaunching?
Quantum Monte Carlo - Beta / re-launching?
ABC - Project nearing completion / re-launch?
Mind Modeling - lack of work
OProject - Zombie
RNA World - checkpointing requires Virtual Machine, no work for short WU's
FightMalaria - Relaunching as FiND@Home
Folding@Home (Non-Boinc) - Lack of interest
SAT - Lack of interest
Muon 1 (Non-boinc) V - lack of interest
OGR-28 (Non-Boinc) V - lack of interest


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 10:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think I will go with Simap. It is shutting down at the end of December so this will be the last opportunity to have at it. Give it a proper send off and all that.

#ni-2
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 12:09 pm    Post subject: Pimp! Reply with quote

Good idea, forgot about that.

A year end Vacation has been popular in prior years. Surprised

Any more pimping before we vote? Quick!
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 1:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yankton wrote:
I think I will go with Simap. It is shutting down at the end of December so this will be the last opportunity to have at it. Give it a proper send off and all that.

#ni-2


IDK. Why they took decision to leave BOINC (in which they have to publish the results to all organization interested in them?) and made friendship with Samsung in new project? I am sure the lack of crunchers was not a reason - all their tasks were always shrubbed by the mid of the month.

I have never crunched SIMAP a lot, but since the announcement I have moved it to "Retired" folder...
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