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Chip Stage Timing

The majority of the processing time at chip stage is consumed by the photometry process (median dtime_photom = 0.64 * dtime_script). Most chips have a similar distribution of dtime_photom values, with medians less than 100 seconds. Ten of the chips show a different distribution, with median dtime_photom values larger than 100s and a large day-to-day variation in distribution shape. The plots below show selected chips, with the entire set of plots attached in pdf format. The CDF plots show the distribution of dtime_photom values for each chip, separated by the date they were observed. Each curve is labeled with the median, non-parametric dispersion, minimum and maximum dtime_photom. In addition, plots showing for each date the fraction of total dtime_photom spent on jobs with dtime larger than the value on the x-axis. This plot is somewhat skewed by a small number of points, but does show that even on good chips, the ~10% of jobs that run longer than 100s consume ~30% of the total photometry time.

Good chip Bad chip
CDF of dtime_photom values
Fraction of time spent running photometry

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