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What is meant by Fencing in Abinitio?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 6 Last Update: February 07, 2007     Asked by: raham 
  
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December 27, 2005 03:08:25   #1  
Abhisek Basu Mullick        

RE: what is meant by fancing in abinitio ?
The word Abinitio means from the beginning.
 
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April 02, 2006 08:29:20   #2  
atish_ban Member Since: April 2006   Contribution: 9    

RE: what is meant by fancing in abinitio ?
fancing????never heard in relation with AI
 
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April 07, 2006 07:22:17   #3  
ayan_rc Member Since: April 2006   Contribution: 2    

RE: what is meant by fancing in abinitio ?
did you mean "fanning" ? "fan-in" ? "fan-out" ?
 
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October 09, 2006 11:48:23   #4  
anil.bandlamudi Member Since: October 2006   Contribution: 1    

RE: what is meant by fancing in abinitio ?

Hi,

In abinitio, you need to Fence the job in some times to stop the schedule.

Fencing is nothing but changing the priority of the perticular job.

cheers,

--Anil.


 
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December 06, 2006 10:42:56   #5  
Rajeev M Sankarathil        

RE: what is meant by fancing in abinitio ?

I think he is refering to "Phasing" only.

Phasing:- Its a way to manage the resource and avoid "deadlocks" in the Abi run. it limits the number of simultaneous processes by breaking up the graph into different phases, only one of which is running at any given time.


 
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February 07, 2007 03:21:39   #6  
chandan        

RE: what is meant by fancing in abinitio ?
In SW world fencing means job controlling on priority basis. In AI it actually refers to customized phase breaking. A well fenced graph means no matter what is source data volume process will not cough in dead locks. It actually limits the number of simultaneous processes.
 
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