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Artifact artf5649 : CPU time elements
Tracker: [CLOSED] JSDL v1.0 Errata
Title: CPU time elements
Description:
It's not clear to me whether the intention of IndividualCPUTime and TotalCPUTime are as limits for the job, or as 
resource requirements for the job. 

If they are purely used as limits, then perhaps they should not be RangeValue_Types, but just upper bound types. 

If they are also intended as resource requirements, then they have no value as is, because there is no time period over 
which I can see how many cpu seconds are available. That is, if my machine is on "forever" then I have an infinite 
number of cpu seconds, and this resource requirement is always true. The job might also "run" forever, but that's ok by 
this element's definition.
Submitted By: Chris Smith
Submitted On: 11/30/2006 4:33 PM EST
Last Modified: 06/27/2007 10:56 AM EDT
Closed: 06/27/2007 10:56 AM EDT

Status / Comments Change Log Associations Attachments  
 (9 Items)
Field Old Value New Value Date Performed By
Status
Fixed
Closed
06/27/2007 10:56 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Closed 06/27/2007 06/27/2007 10:56 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Status
Resolved
Fixed
06/26/2007 6:08 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Status
Pending
Resolved
06/20/2007 11:10 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Assigned To Chris Smith
Donal Fellows
05/07/2007 11:47 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Status
Fixed
Pending
05/07/2007 11:47 AM EDT Andreas Savva
Status
Resolved
Fixed
03/07/2007 4:48 AM EST Andreas Savva
Status
Open
Resolved
01/17/2007 9:42 AM EST Andreas Savva
Assigned To None Chris Smith
01/17/2007 9:42 AM EST Andreas Savva

 
 
 
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