5 | | The '''ORBIT Measurement Framework (OML)''' was discussed in the first section of this tutorial as one of the ORBIT Services. It is a distributed software framework enabling real-time collection of data, and, as such, has a client application programming interface (API). A developer can use this client API through a web interface to define the measurement points and parameters for his or her application. Measurement points and their frequency of collection are an important part of ones experimental plan. |
| 5 | The '''ORBIT Measurement Framework (OML)''' was discussed in the first part of this tutorial as one of the ORBIT Services (see [wiki:Tutorial/Testbed Testbed Overview]). It is a distributed software framework enabling real-time collection of data from the various applications being executed during an experiment. |
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| 8 | , and, as such, has a client application programming interface (API). A developer can use this client API through a web interface to define the measurement points and parameters for his or her application. Measurement points and their frequency of collection are an important part of ones experimental plan. |