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Project completion

How far along is this project? When is it supposed to be completed?
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Re: Project completion

This one will run and run. There's work for the rest of the year at least.
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Re: Project completion

Thanks Didactylos.
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Re: Project completion

Wow, Déjà vu. I just read a thread in the HPF2 forum that looked just like this one wink Will FAAH be the longest running project at WCG?
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Wow, Déjà vu. I just read a thread in the HPF2 forum that looked just like this one wink Will FAAH be the longest running project at WCG?
The slower you compute, the longer it will run. Uuuhhh. It could be, but researchers are free to send us more data for anything. I just keep pushing out the workunits myself.
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here: FAAH Status, look on the left panel and scroll down, the status of all experiments are there. ALmost done, some are already 100% and some at 93+% smile .
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Re: Project completion

Per Sekerob's estimate here we've got about 4 weeks left on experiment 8b, and then there may be a short pause while we flip to the new version of Autodock...and then who knows what experiments we'll be running. Hopefully Scripps will update us then wink
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FaaH's published scientific results contain an indication of how much longer this project has to run (emphasis added):
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The enormous search capacity provided by the FAAH computing platform allows in silico experimentation on an unprecedented scale. It is not a coincidence, however, that the primary techniques we describe in this paper are all designed to restrict our experiments to especially informative cases; selection of the “centroid” wild-type structure and “spanning” viral structures provide two examples. Despite strong growth in computing power we can anticipate for the foreseeable future, high-throughput experimental methods and growing libraries of potential ligands generate a range of potential experiments that dwarf even these resources. Techniques supporting the judicious selection of informative structures and ligands will need to grow apace.
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Re: Project completion

Umm.... that doesn't actually say anything at all about how long the project will last.

The current prediction is that FightAIDS@Home will have work at least until the end of 2008. Beyond that, my crystal ball is hazy.
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Umm.... that doesn't actually say anything at all about how long the project will last.

The current prediction is that FightAIDS@Home will have work at least until the end of 2008. Beyond that, my crystal ball is hazy.

The current prediction is correct but way too conservative. Read the entire paper I cited. These researchers are bellowing "Full Speed Ahead!!!" FAAH is not going to end anytime soon, certainly not within the next 5 years.
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