Talk:Opasnet base structure

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-- Jouni 11:39, 7 January 2008 (EET)

Should all variables go to result distribution database?

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←--#(number):: . There should be two levels of variables: 1) The results of important variables are uploaded in the result database, and they should be coherent with each other. 2) Other variables that are less important are used in case-specific assessments. They don't need to be coherent with all variables in the result database, only with those within the same assessment. --Jouni 23:52, 20 August 2007 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: defence)

A tentative structure for the result database

Old, poor idea: Each variable is a table; each row has a fixed number of rows that equal to iterations (random samples); each row in the index (using Analytica terminology) is a column in the table.

New, better idea was moved to Help:Variable. The structural suggestion was moved to Help:Result database.