Subject: Re: Transitioner???
From: Martin 53N 1W
Date: 20/07/2004, 18:19
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Stratcat wrote:
A term that seems to be getting a lot of use since SAH went BOINC'ing!

Anyone got a quick explanation???

See:
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/backend_programs.php
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/backend_state.php

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Transitioner

This program is supplied by BOINC and is application independent. It handles state transitions of workunits and results. It generates initial results for workunits, and generates more results when timeouts or errors occur.
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Is it a general I.T term, or SAH specific?

SAH specific to describe the server mechanism updating its databases between states to describe what's happening to whatever WUs.

A bit like the neurons and electrical pulses in your brain keeping you walking and talking.


/me now has more empathy towards SAH's transitioners' "hiccups".

You might say they've had a bit of a 'brainstorm' (:-))


Mappy crunchin'
Martin

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