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progress on projects

I think that for every project there should be the % that was crunched

this is will make a lot of people feel like they are a part of something that is going to end, and not a neverending crunching project
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Re: progress on projects

You make too many assumptions, I fear.

Work units are delivered to WCG in batches. While the initial scope of a project is agreed in advance, projects can be (and are) rescoped as additional research is added and new work units are created.

So, most projects find it very difficult to give a simple % complete. Doing so could be most misleading.
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Re: progress on projects

Like SIMAP, i have the expectation that certain projects will go from continuous to 'periodic' when the large body of initial work is completed. HDC is one of them.... different labs are sending batches of work to apply the TMA scan analysis on. FA@H is in phase 5 or near completion and phase 6 is in preparation. HCMD (Phase 1), we know up front, will last for 2 months and runs on WCG/UD agent only. Then it will go on hiatus as it is determined how to define the large phase 2. As for HPF2, like Rosetta, it's expected to run for a long time.

I'm keeping a 'project' graph in a link of sig and whenever there is a guesstimatible amount of work, it's updated based on either years computed or work units done. Presently only FA@H has an approximation, which now lies around 85% of the main body of work.

Yes, I'd like to know to and would have liked to say before x-mas like.... HDC is finished by January..... but more work is coming thru all the time and that's positive, as it implies the process is producing good results.
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Re: progress on projects

A Batchmonitor like Simap uses it (http://boinc.bio.wzw.tum.de/boincsimap/batchmonitor.php) would be perfect so everybody could see the progress of every single batch.
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