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AnRM
Advanced Cruncher Canada Joined: Nov 17, 2004 Post Count: 102 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Very interesting...Thank you for your efforts, Sgt Joe!!
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vlado101
Senior Cruncher Joined: Jul 23, 2013 Post Count: 226 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thank you Sgt. Joe!
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Sgt.Joe
Ace Cruncher USA Joined: Jul 4, 2006 Post Count: 7846 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I have recently learned the following information from WCG and still believe there is no calculable end date. However I will still attempt to track the progress as it occurs. A big thanks to the WCG staff for making this available. I have decided to leave the original quote in for the time being as it still addresses the question of additional work.
----------------------------------------Recently another estimated 5,000 batches were added to the project. We are not able to say the exact number of additional batches that will be added in the future, but we are fully expecting to receive more work units for the Mapping Cancer Markers project. The researchers will turn to other cancer-type work units when the current ones near completion. Last 30 day average results:457,057Percentage Complete:Currently listed on the Research page:56%. I have adjusted my figures to an estimated total of 70,000 batches currently. The average length of a WU is currently running about 4.19 hours, slightly shorter than the last time I posted, but continuing to trend steady at around the 4 to 4.3 hour mark consistently. The average length of a work unit this past week varied between 4.16 and 4.30 hours. This continues to be remarkably steady. Still have not seen any of the batches from 122278 to 122402. The ovarian units started with 122403 as the lowest number.My latest batch number was 139977 which would give about 158 batches for the week. The batch count for last week was 189. Production increased this past week going from about 3.12 million WU's to 3.17 million WU's completed. During this past week the time devoted to MCM1 was just slightly over an average of 218 years per day, up from the past week's 210. Originally we had 17,500 batches. My current estimate for the number of batches is 70,000. I have virtually given up trying to track the changes as to when the researchers are adding them. As of today(January 28) we have done 799,578,076 units. This would be about 57.1% of the known work units. The percentage on the Research page (56%)has been fluctuating up and down, which probably reflects the injection of new batches by the scientists, or the slowdown in the amount done by the project. If I get too far out of whack I will re-assess my numbers. Based on the 30 day running average the current work units should last to about to September of 2021, a little slippage from last week. When looking this far into the future the crystal ball gets very hazy. This not an end of project projection, just a projection of a probable end of the current (maybe) known work units. I am trying to calculate a couple of different ways to try to get some figures which converge to about the same. At any rate, there should be about 3.5 years left to crunch on this project at the present rate. I have revised the second graph to reflect the change in total work units as of July 16, 2017.This should be a better representation of the potential end of the project, given the present parameters. Cheers
Sgt. Joe
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Thanks Sgt. Joe! Looks like I may be able to get a diamond in this project.
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[SG-FC]Hammerburg
Senior Cruncher Joined: Apr 26, 2007 Post Count: 251 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thank You for your Update Sgt. Joe!
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Sgt.Joe
Ace Cruncher USA Joined: Jul 4, 2006 Post Count: 7846 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I have recently learned the following information from WCG and still believe there is no calculable end date. However I will still attempt to track the progress as it occurs. A big thanks to the WCG staff for making this available. I have decided to leave the original quote in for the time being as it still addresses the question of additional work.
----------------------------------------Recently another estimated 5,000 batches were added to the project. We are not able to say the exact number of additional batches that will be added in the future, but we are fully expecting to receive more work units for the Mapping Cancer Markers project. The researchers will turn to other cancer-type work units when the current ones near completion. Last 30 day average results:454,679 Percentage Complete:Currently listed on the Research page:56%. (Although I see this morning 02-13-2018 it has gone to 57%.) I have adjusted my figures to an estimated total of 70,500 batches currently.(Little tweak) The average length of a WU is currently running about 4.27 hours, slightly longer than the last time I posted, but continuing to trend steady at around the 4 to 4.3 hour mark consistently. The average length of a work unit this past week varied between 4.15 and 4.27 hours. This continues to be remarkably steady. Still have not seen any of the batches from 122278 to 122402. The ovarian units started with 122403 as the lowest number.My latest batch number was 140114 which would give about 137 batches for the week. The batch count for last week was 158. Production increased this past week going from about 3.17 million WU's to 3.24 million WU's completed. During this past week the time devoted to MCM1 was just slightly over an average of 221 years per day, up from the past week's 218. Originally we had 17,500 batches. My current estimate for the number of batches is 70,500. I have virtually given up trying to track the changes as to when the researchers are adding them. As of today(February 11) we have done 802,819,498 units. This would be about 56.9% of the known work units. The percentage on the Research page (56%)has been fluctuating up and down, which probably reflects the injection of new batches by the scientists, or the slowdown in the amount done by the project. If I get too far out of whack I will re-assess my numbers. Based on the 30 day running average the current work units should last to about to late September of 2021, a little slippage from last week. When looking this far into the future the crystal ball gets very hazy. This not an end of project projection, just a projection of a probable end of the current (maybe) known work units. I am trying to calculate a couple of different ways to try to get some figures which converge to about the same. At any rate, there should be about 3.5 years left to crunch on this project at the present rate. I have revised the second graph to reflect the change in total work units as of July 16, 2017.This should be a better representation of the potential end of the project, given the present parameters. Cheers
Sgt. Joe
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[SG-FC]Hammerburg
Senior Cruncher Joined: Apr 26, 2007 Post Count: 251 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thank You again for your Update Sgt. Joe!
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Sgt.Joe
Ace Cruncher USA Joined: Jul 4, 2006 Post Count: 7846 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I have recently learned the following information from WCG and still believe there is no calculable end date. However I will still attempt to track the progress as it occurs. A big thanks to the WCG staff for making this available. I have decided to leave the original quote in for the time being as it still addresses the question of additional work.
----------------------------------------Recently another estimated 5,000 batches were added to the project. We are not able to say the exact number of additional batches that will be added in the future, but we are fully expecting to receive more work units for the Mapping Cancer Markers project. The researchers will turn to other cancer-type work units when the current ones near completion. Last 30 day average results:462,410Percentage Complete:Currently listed on the Research page:57%. (Although I saw a brief blip a few days ago to 58%). I have adjusted my figures to an estimated total of 70,500 batches currently.(Little tweak) The average length of a WU is currently running about 4.23 hours, slightly longer than the last time I posted, but continuing to trend steady at around the 4 to 4.3 hour mark consistently. The average length of a work unit this past week varied between 4.14 and 4.31 hours. This continues to be remarkably steady. Still have not seen any of the batches from 122278 to 122402. The ovarian units started with 122403 as the lowest number.My latest batch number was 140286 which would give about 172 batches for the week. The batch count for last week was 137. Production decreased this past week going from about 3.24 million WU's to 3.08 million WU's completed. During this past week the time devoted to MCM1 was just slightly over an average of 211 years per day, down from the past week's 221. Originally we had 17,500 batches. My current estimate for the number of batches is 70,500. I have virtually given up trying to track the changes as to when the researchers are adding them. As of today(February 18) we have done 805,903,172 units. This would be about 57.2% of the known work units. The percentage on the Research page (57%)has been fluctuating up and down, which probably reflects the injection of new batches by the scientists, or the slowdown in the amount done by the project. If I get too far out of whack I will re-assess my numbers. Based on the 30 day running average the current work units should last to about September of 2021, about the same as last week. When looking this far into the future the crystal ball gets very hazy. This not an end of project projection, just a projection of a probable end of the current (maybe) known work units. I am trying to calculate a couple of different ways to try to get some figures which converge to about the same. At any rate, there should be about 3.5 years left to crunch on this project at the present rate. I have revised the second graph to reflect the change in total work units as of July 16, 2017.This should be a better representation of the potential end of the project, given the present parameters. Cheers
Sgt. Joe
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[SG-FC]Hammerburg
Senior Cruncher Joined: Apr 26, 2007 Post Count: 251 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thank You again for your Update Sgt. Joe!
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ThreadRipper
Veteran Cruncher Sweden Joined: Apr 26, 2007 Post Count: 1324 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thanks for your updates Sgt.Joe!
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