Hi Seth! Here's a branch and PR for your DESC Note on the PhoSim CPU Time prediction work. Looking at the code and the example hack day notebook you made with @humnaawan and @tmcclintock, I think this Note would work well as an IPython notebook, that explains the problem and your solution before demonstrating the prediction code (now checked in to the Twinkles repo as a python module) on the Run 3 OpSim data (which the notebook could download via $ curl). I think you have done a lot of this analysis already, and the example notebook contains useful plotting code. What do you think?
I guess Humna and Tom may have some spare cycles to help out with such a notebook. (Just remember to only check in after you have cleared the nb outputs, to make it easy for git to merge contributions from multiple authors). Alternatively I'm sure they'd be happy to help with text editing etc!
I was going to run start_paper to make a Note folder, but then realized that as PubMgr you might like to do this yourself so that you can see how it works (and what is missing from the docs etc :-) A good short title to use could be "phosim-cpu-prediction" so that the folder comes out as desc-0000-twinkles-phosim-cpu-prediction.
Coverage remained the same at 41.35% when pulling 11c5f35e167a6b5d8888c74b39fb0e6ec183fcc1 on phosim-cpu-prediction-note into aaa1844e572dfca5c64ca1671a1235d57fec2144 on master.
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Hi Seth! Here's a branch and PR for your DESC Note on the PhoSim CPU Time prediction work. Looking at the code and the example hack day notebook you made with @humnaawan and @tmcclintock, I think this Note would work well as an IPython notebook, that explains the problem and your solution before demonstrating the prediction code (now checked in to the Twinkles repo as a python module) on the Run 3 OpSim data (which the notebook could download via
$ curl
). I think you have done a lot of this analysis already, and the example notebook contains useful plotting code. What do you think?I guess Humna and Tom may have some spare cycles to help out with such a notebook. (Just remember to only check in after you have cleared the nb outputs, to make it easy for git to merge contributions from multiple authors). Alternatively I'm sure they'd be happy to help with text editing etc!
I was going to run
start_paper
to make a Note folder, but then realized that as PubMgr you might like to do this yourself so that you can see how it works (and what is missing from the docs etc :-) A good short title to use could be "phosim-cpu-prediction" so that the folder comes out asdesc-0000-twinkles-phosim-cpu-prediction
.