General Information
about Single Pipelines
about Single Pipelines
A single pipeline is a pipeline that runs on only 1 computer, on which the input data are being processed and its output data are saved on the same computer. Most pipelines in the world are single pipelines.
Single pipelines can be built in a variety of ways. A single pipeline can process the input data in 1 straight line. Or the data must be converted first to (several) interim data for the calculations and processes. In figure 4 below, a visualized overview is given of the ways how a single pipeline can be built.
Figure 4: Several ways of building a single pipeline.
When you look at figure 4, you can see several sorts of input data on the left. You want to investigate these data for all kinds of results in the form of graphs and plots. These are shown on the right. But before these graphs and plots can be generated, the input data first have to be converted to so-called interim data. After that, these interim data can be analyzed out of which the graphs and plots are generated.
The single pipeline on the top in figure 4 is a pipeline, in which the input data are analyzed at once and the results are shown immediately in graphs and plots on the right. As told before, this kind of single pipeline is not the most common single pipeline.
The most common single pipelines are the pipelines, in which the input data first have to be converted to several interim data, after which these interim data will be analyzed and the results shown in graphs and plots. These kinds of single pipelines are shown in figure 4 in the middle and on the bottom. As you can see, there are blue boxes. These blue boxes represent the (temporary) interim data of such a single pipeline.
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Instruction movie 2: Explanation about single pipelines.
In this instruction movie, there will be explained about single pipelines.
In this instruction movie, there will be explained about single pipelines.