Changes between Version 23 and Version 24 of Tutorials/a0Basic/Tutorial3


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    33= Analyzing Results =
    4 It is important to understand how measurements were collected and organized to be able to interpret them. The [wiki:Documentation/OML ORBIT Measurement Framework] provides tools to insert points to tap available information and to effectively collect that information in a timely manner. The [wiki:Tutorial/CollectingMeasurements previous part] of this tutorial presented information about defining and setting up this information collection points. The collected information and measurements are then stored in a [http://www.mysql.com MySQL] database.
     4It is important to understand how measurements were collected and organized to be able to interpret them. The [wiki:Documentation/OML ORBIT Measurement Framework] provides tools to insert points to tap available information and to effectively collect that information in a timely manner. The [wiki:Software/dOML/CollectingMeasurements previous part] of this tutorial presented information about defining and setting up this information collection points. The collected information and measurements are then stored in a [http://www.mysql.com MySQL] database.
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    66After the experiment completion, the user have access to the generated experiment database. In general, the results of a given experiment are stored in a single database (users can use more than one databases if required). Different participating nodes populate different tables of this generated database. Usually, user would like to post-process or visualize those raw measurements for further analysis.
     
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    87 A more specific Perl script for OTG/OTR application can be found [wiki:Documentation/OTG/Measurement/DatabaseProcess here]
     87A more specific Perl script for OTG/OTR application can be found [wiki:Old/Documentation/OTG/Measurement/DatabaseProcess here]
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