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Re: Return time of a HCMD2 WU half as normal?

The workunits have a deadline of 14 days. However, if you get a copy that was generated because of an error, then you will have a shorter deadline. In particular the deadline will be 33% of the original deadline or about 5 days.

Once we get the 'plan B' method for the workunits working correctly, we will drop the deadline down to the standard 10 day deadline.
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Hi Sekerob,
No habla espagnol. biggrin Everybody seems to have jumped to answer Harreld. Since I had no idea when the normal due date was, I went searching for knreed's post and did a cut and paste. After posting and refreshing, I saw that other people had replied with more appropriate information.

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Any rough idea on how long this project will run? I know that it is hard to estimate and depeding on the nature of the project it woul be impossible.
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Any rough idea on how long this project will run? I know that it is hard to estimate and depeding on the nature of the project it woul be impossible.


No estimates yet. Need to get running 100% before we can have a chance at an estimate.

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Hi chrisldr2005,
About the Project at http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/projects_showcase/hcmd2/viewHcmd2About.do says:
For the first 168 selected proteins docked in Phase 1, the CPU time on World Community Grid was of about 8,000 years. With the 2,246 proteins of Phase 2, the estimated time is 11.46x8000 = 91,680 years on World Community Grid.


So figure about 92 K CPU years. But faster CPUs [2009 rather than 2007] will cut that a bit.

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Hi chrisldr2005,
About the Project at http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/projects_showcase/hcmd2/viewHcmd2About.do says:
For the first 168 selected proteins docked in Phase 1, the CPU time on World Community Grid was of about 8,000 years. With the 2,246 proteins of Phase 2, the estimated time is 11.46x8000 = 91,680 years on World Community Grid.


So figure about 92 K CPU years. But faster CPUs [2009 rather than 2007] will cut that a bit.

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so i guess the translation of that would be a couple of years. thats about all i was wondering. just wanted to know if it was going to be less than a year or not.
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Any rough idea on how long this project will run? I know that it is hard to estimate and depeding on the nature of the project it woul be impossible.



Hello,
A progress chart will be available on the Decrypthon website very soon.

You can also look at this page:
http://graal.ens-lyon.fr/~nbard/WCGStats/
Please note that this link may be temporary.

Edit: the stats are not updated in real time. We plan a weekly update, as our team receive the results back from WCG.
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Re: Return time of a HCMD2 WU half as normal?

About the Project at http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/projects_showcase/hcmd2/viewHcmd2About.do says:
For the first 168 selected proteins docked in Phase 1, the CPU time on World Community Grid was of about 8,000 years. With the 2,246 proteins of Phase 2, the estimated time is 11.46x8000 = 91,680 years on World Community Grid.


So figure about 92 K CPU years. But faster CPUs [2009 rather than 2007] will cut that a bit.

In fact you can read there:
For the first 168 selected proteins docked in Phase 1, the CPU time on World Community Grid was of about 8,000 years. With the 2,246 proteins of Phase 2, the estimated time is 11.46x8000 = 91,680 years on World Community Grid.

A solution to this computational barrier is to use evolutionary information to predict potential binding sites and realize localized docking on surfaces which are most likely to interact. This preliminary analysis based on protein evolution highly reduces computational time by a factor of 100 and therefore allow us to extend the analysis at large scale with the crucial help of World Community Grid.

To me this looks more like: If we use the same technology like Phase 1 we would need 92K CPU years. The new technology divides this by 100. So, only about 917 CPU years??? confused
Which is the correct estimate?
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Michaël,
Is it normal that we are still seeing the old Decrypthon site, even in French?

Cheers. Jean.
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Is it normal that we are still seeing the old Decrypthon site, even in French?


As far as I know the switch to the new version should be done before tomorrow. There will also be an English version but it is not ready yet.


Edit: the new site is now online !
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