Summary
Bugs of task
neuroscience-modeling
Total bugs:
9
Open bugs:
7
Fixed bugs:
2
Brain-computer interface 0 (0)
Biology 13 (177)
Chemistry 90 (906)
Data acquisition 55 (232)
Data acquisition development 17 (210)
Data management 57 (453)
Devices 4 (24)
Distributed computing 61 (535)
Economics 31 (183)
Electrophysiology 10 (34)
Engineering 73 (737)
Engineering-dev 63 (631)
Financial engineering 1 (15)
Geography 91 (694)
Geometry 4 (21)
High energy physics 8 (99)
High energy physics (devel) 18 (165)
Image analysis 5 (33)
Image analysis development 30 (153)
Linguistics 92 (419)
Logic 39 (258)
Machine learning 42 (397)
Mathematics 267 (2298)
Mathematics-dev 182 (1628)
Meteorology 106 (730)
Meteorology-dev 208 (900)
Nanoscale physics 319 (2505)
Nanoscale physics development 109 (948)
Cognitive neuroscience 16 (73)
Neuroscience datasets 0 (0)
Modeling of neural systems 7 (42)
Numerical computation 137 (1211)
Physics 93 (911)
Physics-dev 34 (269)
Presentation 88 (711)
Psychophysics 11 (154)
Robotics 116 (489)
Robotics-dev 23 (219)
Simulations 54 (626)
Social 0 (0)
Statistics 58 (470)
Tools 13 (58)
Typesetting 296 (1970)
Viewing 322 (1922)
Viewing-dev 78 (843)
Workflow 25 (161)
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Summary bugs page of task Modeling of neural systemsConsider looking into bugs of this task*
Open bugs in dependent packages
1 important, 2 normal
Open bugs in suggested packages
3 normal, 1 wishlist
Done bugs
*To estimate the overall status of the packages in the dependencies of
a metapackage a weighted severity is calculated. Done bugs are ignored and bugs in dependent and
recommended packages are weighted by factor three compared to suggested packages. Release critical
bugs have a much larger weight than important, while the contribution of normal bugs is even smaller
and minor bugs have a very small weight. Wishlist bugs are ignored in this calculation. The resulting
sum is compared to some boundaries to find a verbal form. The actual numbers need some adjustment
to make real sense - this evaluation method is in testing phase.
The severities of bugs are weighted as follows:
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