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[Doc] Develop testing strategy and guide for parallelism with Dask #353

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tomvothecoder opened this issue Sep 27, 2022 · 1 comment
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  • Develop formal testing strategy for xcdat with Dask
    • We have unit tests with use Dask to chunk, but we should consider edge cases specifically with real world data.
    • Example edge cases include chunking with DJF seasons -- are results affected in any way?
  • Develop guide for parallelism with xcdat, based on our findings.
@tomvothecoder tomvothecoder added type: docs Updates to documentation Priority: Medium labels Sep 27, 2022
@tomvothecoder tomvothecoder changed the title Develop testing strategy and guide for parallelism with Dask [Documentation] Develop testing strategy and guide for parallelism with Dask Sep 27, 2022
@tomvothecoder tomvothecoder changed the title [Documentation] Develop testing strategy and guide for parallelism with Dask [Doc] Develop testing strategy and guide for parallelism with Dask Sep 27, 2022
@tomvothecoder tomvothecoder added this to the Documentation & User Engagement milestone Sep 27, 2023
@tomvothecoder tomvothecoder modified the milestones: Documentation & User Engagement, FY24Q1 (v0.7.0) Sep 27, 2023
@tomvothecoder tomvothecoder moved this from Todo to In Progress in xCDAT Development Sep 27, 2023
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Duplicate of #485

@tomvothecoder tomvothecoder marked this as a duplicate of #485 Sep 27, 2023
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In Progress to Done in xCDAT Development Sep 27, 2023
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