How are the initial time estimates determined?


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Message 7852 - Posted: 26 Jul 2023, 1:08:47 UTC
It is somewhat irritating to me as a new user of Asteroids that the time estimates for tasks are off by a factor of five or more most of the time. How is this initial estimate calculated? Doesn't Asteroids have all the information it needs from the machine capabilities and preferences for it to come up with a better initial estimate? Very admittedly, people with much greater knowledge than I come up with these estimates. I would just like to understand a bit more about how these estimates are determined. Some posts indicate that these get better with time. How does that happen? I would like to understand the process better.

Thanks for your time,

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Message 7853 - Posted: 28 Jul 2023, 0:43:19 UTC - in response to Message 7852.  
You should blame BOINC for most of your issue. Boinc and the project software can't develop an accurate estimation of task progress or time remaining until you have returned 11 validated tasks for each application you run.

As a new user, you may still have not reached that threshold.

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Message 7959 - Posted: 16 Sep 2023, 6:46:31 UTC - in response to Message 7958.  
I never imagined that computers could help with scientific analysis


You're kidding, right?

Why do you think they were invented on first place? ;)

In the pre-silicon-computer era "computer" was a person who does compute.

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