BOINC Pentathlon
BOINC Pentathlon
Dear members of the UK BOINC Team,
From the 5th to 19th May 2010 SETI.Germany is arraging a completely new competition: the BOINC Pentathlon. This new cross-project competition is inspired by the Pentathlon of the ancient world.
Like in the ancient Greece we'll also perform this BOINC Pentathlon by running 5 different disciplines. This means within 2 weeks the participants will need to crunch 5 different projects, each for 5 days.
Each team that wants to participate in the BOINC Pentathlon needs to sign up here (possible until 1st of May).
More information regarding the BOINC Pentathlon can be found here.
Your participation is very much appreciated.
crille
From the 5th to 19th May 2010 SETI.Germany is arraging a completely new competition: the BOINC Pentathlon. This new cross-project competition is inspired by the Pentathlon of the ancient world.
Like in the ancient Greece we'll also perform this BOINC Pentathlon by running 5 different disciplines. This means within 2 weeks the participants will need to crunch 5 different projects, each for 5 days.
Each team that wants to participate in the BOINC Pentathlon needs to sign up here (possible until 1st of May).
More information regarding the BOINC Pentathlon can be found here.
Your participation is very much appreciated.
crille
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- Marvin the Dalek
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Thanks for the invite crille.
Ooh! This looks interesting!
I think I can all ready see one problem in that teams with a high proportion of GPU users may have an advantage.
Ooh! This looks interesting!
According to the site someone will have to register us and suggest our preferences for the 5 projects. The 5 suggestions would be visible after registration but that's no big deal other than others looking at the suggestions which may influence their voting.The BOINC Pentathlon will be performed in 5 different disciplines:
* Astronomy
* Physics & Chemistry
* Biology & Medicine
* Mathematics
* Alternative
The projects for the various disciplines to choose from are
1. Astronomy
* SETI
* Cosmology
* Milkyway
2. Physics & Chemistry
* Einstein
* Ibercivis
* Leiden
* QMC
3. Biology & Medicine
* Rosetta
* Docking
* MalariaControl
* HFCC
* HCC
* HCMD2
* FA@H
* HPF2
* WCG (in complete)
* RNA World
4. Mathematics
* ABC
* PrimeGrid
* RCN
* Collatz
5. Alternate
* yoyo
* POEM
* FreeHal
* Spinhenge
Each team signing up for the BOINC Pentathlon (possible until 1st of May) can suggest a project for every discipline. The project with the largest number of suggestions will be crunched – except for that the project
* can't provide a sufficient number of workunits
* supports just a few operating systems
* uses a buggy application
* doesn't offer the creation of new accounts
I think I can all ready see one problem in that teams with a high proportion of GPU users may have an advantage.
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- Marvin the Dalek
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I'll throw in my twopenny worth to start!
1. Astronomy
* Cosmology
No reason - just fancy it!
2. Physics & Chemistry
* Ibercivis
Dire credits, but we could do with the boost to get UK #1
3. Biology & Medicine
* WCG (in complete)
As above!
4. Mathematics
* Collatz
My current fave!
5. Alternate
* yoyo.
Though as Spinhenge cheerleader I suppose it should've been that!
Plenty of room for more opinions!
1. Astronomy
* Cosmology
No reason - just fancy it!
2. Physics & Chemistry
* Ibercivis
Dire credits, but we could do with the boost to get UK #1
3. Biology & Medicine
* WCG (in complete)
As above!
4. Mathematics
* Collatz
My current fave!
5. Alternate
* yoyo.
Though as Spinhenge cheerleader I suppose it should've been that!
Plenty of room for more opinions!
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I see no reason to disagree with your choices, Mikee. Now do we all have to register separately, or just one registration per team?
EDIT: Having reread the form again it's obvious that only one person is needed to register each team! So we need to find out if anyone has any alternate choices to Mikee's and I'll volunteer to be the contact person for UBT, if no one has any objections to that?
EDIT: Having reread the form again it's obvious that only one person is needed to register each team! So we need to find out if anyone has any alternate choices to Mikee's and I'll volunteer to be the contact person for UBT, if no one has any objections to that?
Hi!
A little reminder : The BOINC Pentathlon will start on 05.05.. You'll have to sign up until 01.05.
I hope you'll join the fun like these teams did so far
Best regards from Germany
crille
A little reminder : The BOINC Pentathlon will start on 05.05.. You'll have to sign up until 01.05.
I hope you'll join the fun like these teams did so far
Best regards from Germany
crille
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Didn't see this post for some reason before.melter65 wrote:I see no reason to disagree with your choices, Mikee. Now do we all have to register separately, or just one registration per team?
EDIT: Having reread the form again it's obvious that only one person is needed to register each team! So we need to find out if anyone has any alternate choices to Mikee's and I'll volunteer to be the contact person for UBT, if no one has any objections to that?
You go for it!
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This looks like being an interesting competition, and I've been thinking about which of the projects I'd prefer to crunch. If I understand the rules correctly, then it's the total points earned by the entire team on the chosen projects over the specified 5 day periods that count. So given that most team members probably never read the forum, and so will remain ignorant of the fact that we are competing in the BOINC Pentathalon, I suggest that we vote for the projects that most of our members are already crunching (thereby playing to our team's strengths). :idea:
So taking a quick look at John's stats page, and then picking the projects in each of the five disciplines where UBT has the highest RAC, gives the following projects:-
1. Astronomy
* Milkyway
2. Physics & Chemistry
* Einstein
3. Biology & Medicine
* Rosetta
4. Mathematics
* Collatz
5. Alternate
* FreeHal
Of course I'm happy to go with what everybody else thinks, just thought I'd give everyone the opportunity of laughing at my general ignorance first.
So taking a quick look at John's stats page, and then picking the projects in each of the five disciplines where UBT has the highest RAC, gives the following projects:-
1. Astronomy
* Milkyway
2. Physics & Chemistry
* Einstein
3. Biology & Medicine
* Rosetta
4. Mathematics
* Collatz
5. Alternate
* FreeHal
Of course I'm happy to go with what everybody else thinks, just thought I'd give everyone the opportunity of laughing at my general ignorance first.
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very good and valid points :) :)Joshrandom wrote:This looks like being an interesting competition, and I've been thinking about which of the projects I'd prefer to crunch. If I understand the rules correctly, then it's the total points earned by the entire team on the chosen projects over the specified 5 day periods that count. So given that most team members probably never read the forum, and so will remain ignorant of the fact that we are competing in the BOINC Pentathalon, I suggest that we vote for the projects that most of our members are already crunching (thereby playing to our team's strengths). :idea:
So taking a quick look at John's stats page, and then picking the projects in each of the five disciplines where UBT has the highest RAC, gives the following projects:-
1. Astronomy
* Milkyway
2. Physics & Chemistry
* Einstein
3. Biology & Medicine
* Rosetta
4. Mathematics
* Collatz
5. Alternate
* FreeHal
Of course I'm happy to go with what everybody else thinks, just thought I'd give everyone the opportunity of laughing at my general ignorance first.
b.
A very good post, Mr Random!Joshrandom wrote:This looks like being an interesting competition, and I've been thinking about which of the projects I'd prefer to crunch. If I understand the rules correctly, then it's the total points earned by the entire team on the chosen projects over the specified 5 day periods that count. So given that most team members probably never read the forum, and so will remain ignorant of the fact that we are competing in the BOINC Pentathalon, I suggest that we vote for the projects that most of our members are already crunching (thereby playing to our team's strengths). :idea:
So taking a quick look at John's stats page, and then picking the projects in each of the five disciplines where UBT has the highest RAC, gives the following projects:-
1. Astronomy
* Milkyway
2. Physics & Chemistry
* Einstein
3. Biology & Medicine
* Rosetta
4. Mathematics
* Collatz
5. Alternate
* FreeHal
Of course I'm happy to go with what everybody else thinks, just thought I'd give everyone the opportunity of laughing at my general ignorance first.
Seeing as you actually did some research and made a good point about the team members not realising they were taking part, this will now stand as the official project list for the BOINC Pentathlon!
If anyone has any other choices or points to make then be quick about it as I'm going to register the team in the next few days.
Of course this will just be UBT's preferences, it all depends on the other teams choices as to which five projects we'll be crunching on the Pentathlon.