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3.1.3.5 Job Class Throughput Report
The Job Class Throughput Report, shown in Figure 3-4,
tabulates the number of jobs completed for each class during
the period reported. The report also provides an average
queue time for each class.
JOB CLASS THROUGHPUT REPORT
SYSTEM = XA01 RUN DATE = SEP 17, 1987
MODEL PARAMETERS
START DATE/TIME END DATE/TIME
07SEP87:06:00 07SEP87:10:00
PRIORITY AGING NOT SIMULATED
------ ACTUAL ----- ---- SIMULATED ----
JOBS AVG-WAIT CV JOBS AVG-WAIT CV
A 17 0:02:20 1.6 18 0:00:02 0.7
B 24 0:00:08 0.8 24 0:00:17 4.3
C 19 0:00:08 0.6 20 0:00:02 0.8
D 39 0:02:22 3.4 28 0:11:46 1.3
E 10 0:02:37 2.3 0 0:00:00 0.0
F 1 0:07:52 0.0 1 0:00:04 0.0
V 6 0:00:44 1.7 0 0:00:00 0.0
Figure 3-4. Sample Job Class Throughput Report
REPORT OPTIONS
The fields available on the Batch Initiator Simulation
Inquiry panel, which is shown in Figure 3-11, determine the
content of the information in the report. The panel and
field descriptions is documented in Section 3.1.6.
DATA ELEMENTS
The elements that create the report heading are documented in
Section 3.1.3.1, Common Report Elements. Other data elements
in the Job Class Throughput Report are:
Class: Corresponds to the Report class field on the
Batch Initiator Simulation inquiry panel.
Jobs: The number of jobs completed during the
reporting interval. For the actual job count,
the end timestamp (ENDTS) is used to determine
when a job ended.
Avg Wait: Average input queue time for all jobs that ended
during the reporting interval.
CV: The coefficient of variation of the average
input queue time for all jobs that ended during
the reporting interval.
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