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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Comparator or metrics tool - options Post 302368969 by matrixmadhan on Friday 6th of November 2009 06:30:42 AM
Old 11-06-2009
Comparator or metrics tool - options

Hi all,

I am looking for some open source comparator or metrics generator kind of tool. I am sure this is not something new that am asking and probably some of you would have already made use of that in your daily work.

from_to_loccontributor_1#distancecontributor_2#distancecontributor_3#distance
india_to_london10010090
india_to_us190018001800
us_to_london120012001200
us_to_ireland1000800800
aus_to_india300030002800

Assume that the above is input ( definitely a downsized version )

I am looking for some open source tools that does the following -
a) contributor_3 is agreeing with 60% of values what contributor_2 is saying
b) contributor_3 is agreeing with 20% of values what contributor_1 is saying
c) on the whole contributor_3 is agreeing with 20% of the values what contributor_1 and contributor_2 are saying

Hope I have made the question clear, if not please do let me know.

The above might seem straight forward to implement in the first shot ( as I thought ) but as the number of contributors increase and the combination that can be derived out of 'n' contributors simply rather than working out on a solution, its better to check if its there already

This is more like a metrics and analysis problem which almost every company has to deal with.

Have you come across with such need for metrics?
What tool do you use?
Are there any open source tools that does that already?

Many thanks Smilie
 

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AUTHTABLE(3)						     AUT STRUCTURE DEFINITIONS						      AUTHTABLE(3)

NAME
authtable - hash table structure DESCRIPTION
The authtable structure is used to describe an hash table. The declarations needed to work on authtable are available in the header file "/labo/include/aut101.h", where '101' is the actual aut ver- sion. The following C structure supports the description of an hash element : typedef struct authtable { authelem *TABLE; long TABLE_SIZE; long NUMBER_ELEM; long NUMBER_ADD; long NUMBER_SCAN; long NUMBER_DEL; long NUMBER_STRETCH; } authtable; TABLE TABLE is the hash element array. TABLE_SIZE TABLE_SIZE is the size of the hash table. NUMBER_ELEM NUMBER_ELEM is the number of element in the hash table. NUMBER_ADD NUMBER_ADD is the number of added elements. NUMBER_SCAN NUMBER_SCAN is the number of scans to find an element. NUMBER_DEL NUMBER_DEL is the number of deleted elements. NUMBER_STRETCH NUMBER_STRETCH is the number of hash table stretch. SEE ALSO
aut(1), authtable(3), BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
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