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tutorials:sensitivity-analysis-using-grolink-and-gror [2024/07/01 12:37] – [Example: Morris Screening using the sensitivity package] thomastutorials:sensitivity-analysis-using-grolink-and-gror [2024/07/01 12:39] (current) – [Example: Morris Screening using the sensitivity package] thomas
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-Through the use of ''future_apply'' and the way the ''multisession'' is setup, you will run one instance of GroIMP on every core of your computer. With this ''Example08'' model, this can take some time, on my 20-core machine it took around 2 minutes (and used ~5Gb RAM).+Through the use of ''future_apply'' and the way the ''multisession'' is setup, you will run one instance of GroIMP on every core of your computer. With this ''Example08'' model, this can take some time, on my 20-core machine it took around 2 minutes (and used ~5Gb RAM). This simple parallelization could likely be optimized a lot and will not scale amazingly to e.g. a remote cluster.
  
 The only thing remaining is to analyze the output and plot the results: The only thing remaining is to analyze the output and plot the results:
tutorials/sensitivity-analysis-using-grolink-and-gror.1719830229.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/01 12:37 by thomas