Re: A tool for getting information out of the Quipu logfiles

Roland Hedberg <Roland.Hedberg@rc.tudelft.nl> Tue, 09 November 1993 11:43 UTC

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From: Roland Hedberg <Roland.Hedberg@rc.tudelft.nl>
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Subject: Re: A tool for getting information out of the Quipu logfiles
To: Russ Wright <wright@lbl.gov>
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1993 09:28:11 +0100 (MET)
Cc: P.Barker@cs.ucl.ac.uk, Roland.Hedberg@rc.tudelft.nl, osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk
In-Reply-To: <9311081734.AA25259@lbl.gov> from "Russ Wright" at Nov 8, 93 09:27:14 am
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Hi!

At the meeting Steve asked how the accessability was distributed 
between different DSAs within the countries, and my answer was that
I had a feeling that DSAs either was reachable or not reachable.

I have broken down my data into DSAs to see if this feeling was correct
and it seems like it was. 

Again this data is based on the normal Quipu statsfiles from 6 different DSAs
during one week (14-21 Sept 1993). The DSAs was Giant Tortoise, Chinchilla,
Hummingbird, Hornero, Ocellated Turkey and c=US@cn=Woolly spider Monkey.

Country	           Percentage Reachability of DSAs
              10<x  20<x  30<x  40<x  50<x  60<x  70<x  80<x  90<x
        <=10  <=20  <=30  <=40  <=50  <=60  <=70  <=80  <=90  <=100


AT        2                 1                                   1
AU        6     2                 1                       3    14
BE        1
CA        6                                               1     4
CH        1                             2     3                 6
DE       13     1           1     1           1                15
DK              1                                               1
ES                                      1     1           3     9
FI        8                                   1     3     1     3
FR        5                             1
GB        7     2     1     1     3     2     2     3    12    31
GR        1                                                     2
IE        3                                                     2
IN        2     2     1                       1           1     1
IT                                                              3
JP        4                 1                                  10
LU                                                              1
NL                                      1                 1     6
NO        1                 1                                   6
NZ                                                              1
PL                                                              3
PT        3                                         1
SE        6                                                     4
US       54     8     3     1     1           3     1     2    42
EUR       2                                                     1


Total   125    16     5     6     6     7    12     8    24   166


Stated in words: 125 of the total of 375 DSAs ( 33.33 % ) had a reachability
of less or equal to 10% , 166 DSAs ( 44.27 % ) had a reachability
exceeding 90 %.


-- Roland