[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (JBRULES-3490) Planner: Benchmark report improvements wish list

Geoffrey De Smet (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Mon May 7 10:34:18 EDT 2012


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Geoffrey De Smet commented on JBRULES-3490:
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"winner" is ambiguous (scope plannerBenchmark vs problemBenchmark). Proposal: call the plannerBenchmark winner the "favorite". Then ranking becomes problem ranking and favorite ranking.
Otherwise, if plannerBenchmark would get a better name, we can just always scope the winner term: "problemWinner" and "plannerBenchmarkWinner".
                
> Planner: Benchmark report improvements wish list
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBRULES-3490
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBRULES-3490
>             Project: Drools
>          Issue Type: Feature Request
>      Security Level: Public(Everyone can see) 
>          Components: drools-planner
>            Reporter: Geoffrey De Smet
>            Assignee: Geoffrey De Smet
>
> A) I really miss the yellow line in benchmark results table - it was
> pretty obvious what the winning result is. Now it's just the green box
> around ranking and that is hard to find. If the whole line was green,
> that'd be different...
> B) Wouldn't Twitter Bootstrap allow for sorting the table if I click on
> the header? That way, I could sort the table by rank, average etc.
> C) The "(winner)" text only appears in the "Winning score difference
> summary chart". No other chart shows what the winner is, and that's too
> bad. => Fixed on summary charts, but not on problem charts at the moment, because "winner" is ambiguous. It's clear though we want to "overall winner" there.
> So we need a different term then winner.
> D) Also, locating the winner visually among 20 or 30 lines is very hard.
> What about drawing it differently? A thick line in line graphs and some
> different filling in bar graphs?

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