[cadynce] a question of how many critical paths there are in
a running GT4 system
Gautam Thaker
gthaker at atl.lmco.com
Tue Jun 5 10:25:24 CDT 2007
Paul or Gerry:
Can you pl. respond to my friday's email so that I can move forward w/ some tests? Thanks.
Gautam
Gautam Thaker wrote:
> https://escher.isis.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/CADYNCE/OneFiftyFiftyCase1#Test_Case_2_Raytheon_s_GT_4_Deri
>
>
> says in part:
>
> "For the purposes of the exercise, though only 10 strings are needed, 15
> strings were developed, 2 of them CPU intensive, to give some options
> for the various runs. Strings 1 and 2 are CPU intensive. The critical
> path through a string is ed1 -> p3 -> p1 -> co -> ec -> e1."
>
> What is not clear is if this means that each of the 10 AppString's
> ed1->....>e1 flow are a critical path and that we care about
> tracking/assuring 10 end to end times in the running system as opposed
> to just 1.
>
> Can someone please clarify (and on the wiki as well please.) I am
> examining various QoS settings and naturally this matters.
>
> Gautam
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