In the statistics tab, the names (or description) of the statistics is inconsistent.
Let's set all statistic names to lower case. E.g., "Percentage of supplied Objects" would be "supplied objects' percentage".
Additionally, let's simplify and improve the names by removing redundant information. E.g., in the Holon section, let's remove every "Holon" word. E.g., for the statistic "Average amount of Objects in Holons" we would have instead "average objects".
Note that the "objects" and "switches" groups are only populated with statistics if we choose to track an object of this type. Similarly, the "Groups" group shows statistics only if we track a group node.
In the statistics tab, the names (or description) of the statistics is inconsistent.
Let's set all statistic names to lower case. E.g., "Percentage of supplied Objects" would be "supplied objects' percentage".
Additionally, let's simplify and improve the names by removing redundant information. E.g., in the Holon section, let's remove every "Holon" word. E.g., for the statistic "Average amount of Objects in Holons" we would have instead "average objects".
Note that the "objects" and "switches" groups are only populated with statistics if we choose to track an object of this type. Similarly, the "Groups" group shows statistics only if we track a group node.
Special renaming cases:
"Nr. of Subnets" -> "number of holons" (and change it to the group "Holons"
"total Holon Production" -> "total production"
"total Holon Consumption" -> "total consumption"
Special renaming cases:
"Nr. of Subnets" -> "number of holons" (and change it to the group "Holons"
"total Holon Production" -> "total production"
"total Holon Consumption" -> "total consumption"
Total Holon Production/Consumption are in Main Grid-group (not Holon-group). Should they be renamed anyway?
As all the other names are in upper case, I changed the statistics names to: "Supplied objects' percentage".
Total Holon Production/Consumption are in Main Grid-group (not Holon-group). Should they be renamed anyway?
As all the other names are in upper case, I changed the statistics names to: "Supplied objects' percentage".
The names "Total Holon Production/Consumption" are incorrect. These statistics show the total production and consumption of the whole grid. Holons are not considered here. For this reason, we should remove the "holon" word from the name and leave it where they are.
All the names should be lower case.
The names "Total Holon Production/Consumption" are incorrect. These statistics show the total production and consumption of the whole grid. Holons are not considered here. For this reason, we should remove the "holon" word from the name and leave it where they are.
In the statistics tab, the names (or description) of the statistics is inconsistent.
Let's set all statistic names to lower case. E.g., "Percentage of supplied Objects" would be "supplied objects' percentage".
Additionally, let's simplify and improve the names by removing redundant information. E.g., in the Holon section, let's remove every "Holon" word. E.g., for the statistic "Average amount of Objects in Holons" we would have instead "average objects".
Note that the "objects" and "switches" groups are only populated with statistics if we choose to track an object of this type. Similarly, the "Groups" group shows statistics only if we track a group node.
Special renaming cases: "Nr. of Subnets" -> "number of holons" (and change it to the group "Holons" "total Holon Production" -> "total production" "total Holon Consumption" -> "total consumption"
Total Holon Production/Consumption are in Main Grid-group (not Holon-group). Should they be renamed anyway?
As all the other names are in upper case, I changed the statistics names to: "Supplied objects' percentage".
All the names should be lower case.
The names "Total Holon Production/Consumption" are incorrect. These statistics show the total production and consumption of the whole grid. Holons are not considered here. For this reason, we should remove the "holon" word from the name and leave it where they are.