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Difference Between Layout and Depth in Ab Initio

The difference between layout and depth in Ab Initio is that layout specifies whether a component processes data serially or in parallel, while depth refers to the degree of partitioning of the data processing. Specifically, layout determines the parallelism mode, while depth controls the level of parallelism by partitioning the data into subsets to be processed simultaneously.

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Difference Between Layout and Depth in Ab Initio

The difference between layout and depth in Ab Initio is that layout specifies whether a component processes data serially or in parallel, while depth refers to the degree of partitioning of the data processing. Specifically, layout determines the parallelism mode, while depth controls the level of parallelism by partitioning the data into subsets to be processed simultaneously.

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Difference between Layout and Depth in Ab Initio

5/31/2006 By ITtoolbox Popular Q&A Team for

ITtoolbox as adapted from Abinitio-L discussion group Summary: Can anyone tell me what the difference is between depth and layout in Ab Initio? Full Article: Disclaimer: Contents are not reviewed for correctness and are not endorsed or recommended by ITtoolbox or any vendor. Popular Q&A contents include summarized information from ITtoolbox Abinitio-L discussion unless otherwise noted. Adapted from a response by kunal.ghos on 5/30/2006 The layout of a component basically specifies whether the component is processing the data serially or paralleling. Depth specifies degree of partitioning.

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