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(New page: ===Initial Reasoner Run=== '''Jen Deegan''' Windows laptop (32-bit XP): <br> single core Intel processor 1.73 GHz, <br> 1.99 GB RAM (-Xmx1152M)<br> Using gene_ontology_write.obo cvs re...) |
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In order to figure out the speed of editing with the reaonser across the array of machines that we use, I am going to set up some standard tests. | |||
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Revision as of 09:06, 12 January 2009
Initial Reasoner Run
Jen Deegan
Windows laptop (32-bit XP):
single core Intel processor 1.73 GHz,
1.99 GB RAM (-Xmx1152M)
Using gene_ontology_write.obo cvs revision 1.377 with Rule Based Reasoner (not including time to load file):
Total reasoner time = 40051.836756 ms time in rule (org.obo.reasoner.rbr.SubPropertyRule@1c1364a) = 0.0 ms time in rule (org.obo.reasoner.rbr.LinkCompositionRule@1624cae) = 27629.723889 ms time in rule (org.obo.reasoner.rbr.PropertyIntersectionRule@ec120d) = 0.0 ms time in rule (org.obo.reasoner.rbr.IntersectionRule@954f73) = 0.481067 ms reasoning finished in 41422 milliseconds
Apple Desktop (Mac OS X 10.4.11)
2 x 3GHz Dual-Core Intel processor
2GB RAM (-Xmx1152M)
Using gene_ontology_write.obo cvs revision 1.377 with Rule Based Reasoner (not including time to load file):
Total reasoner time = 21993.166 ms time in rule (org.obo.reasoner.rbr.SubPropertyRule@f7ceaa) = 0.0 ms time in rule (org.obo.reasoner.rbr.LinkCompositionRule@5df5c4) = 15683.829 ms time in rule (org.obo.reasoner.rbr.PropertyIntersectionRule@7b28c5) = 0.0 ms time in rule (org.obo.reasoner.rbr.IntersectionRule@b1c5c3) = 0.248 ms reasoning finished in 22293 milliseconds
Editing with Reasoner
In order to figure out the speed of editing with the reaonser across the array of machines that we use, I am going to set up some standard tests.