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Re: GUI
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Jason Stover |
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Re: GUI |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Nov 2005 18:12:48 +0000 |
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On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 08:18:15AM +0800, John Darrington wrote:
> Phase 3: Add the ability perform transformations on the data (eg. SORT,
> AGGREGATE etc). I suggest the best way to do this is to have
> the GUI generate a syntax string eg "SORT CASES BY /x" and pass
> this request to an external daemon, similar to the way Ben
> suggested earlier. The exact details of this protocol will have
> to be worked out --- eg it'll be necessary to specify a socket
> or pipe to stream the casefile from the gui to the backend, and
> vice-versa.
>
I don't know if the following comment is relevant to this phase, but
just in case: sometimes users have client/server versions of SAS or
SPSS or other statistical software. They use a local gui as a client,
which sends computational requests, usually those involving a large
data set, to a server which runs only the backend and has access to
the data. I thought this consideration might be relevant to any socket
v. pipe questions.
-Jason
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