Cluster Population Analysis is a PIE chart depicting the populations of the top 'n' clusters, where 'n' depends on the printer 'linesize' and 'pagesize' specifications, and the distribution of data values within the sample. For example, the number of 'slices' of the PIE chart may be reduced if one slice is large with respect to the remaining slices.
Workload Characterization Analysis Cluster Population Analysis For: Monday, June 23, 2003 Analysis Performed Using Variables: JOBTCBTM JOBEDASD ************* ***** ***** *** *** ** ** ** ** ** ** 10 * * * * ** ** * * * 1541 * ** 79.19% ** * * * * ** ** * * * + . . .. . .. . .. . .. . * * . .. 103 * ** ... .. . 5.29% ** * . . .. . * Other * . . . .. * ** . .. . .** * . . 173 * * . . 8.89% * ** . . ** * . 129 .. * * . 6.63% . * 24 ** . . ** ** . .** ** . ** *** .. *** ***** ***** 15 ************* Sparse Clusters Have Been Excluded
Figure 15-4C. Cluster Population graph This chart provides a simple, yet effective way of presenting the population distribution of the study data in a high-level summary.
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