Monitoring the analysis
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This Monitor Analysis screen displays the progress of the analysis of a project.
The window displayed above shows information about the project including:
The current state of analysis;
The name of the project;
The branch within that project being analyzed;
The User ID of the User who initiated this analysis;
The cumulative count of errors corrected;
Time when the analysis began;
There is also an Abort button to stop the analysis.
The window displayed below shows the phases of the analysis and their progress. A total count of the number of errors that have been corrected so far is at the top of the window.
Various phases of the analysis are shown with progress bars to give you a sense of how far the analysis has progressed.
Once analysis completes, the end time is added to the state display along with a display of how many OBLoCs were consumed by the analysis.
While you may choose to watch the Monitor Analysis display, as noted earlier, analysis make take a long time for complex projects. In some cases, it may take many hours. So, you can go back to the Navigator tab and Exit iCR and return when you are notified that the analysis is done. Or from the Navigator, you may choose to review the results from an earlier analysis in a different project or branch.
If you return to the Navigator home screen, you will see that the Analysis Status has changed.
The status now shows that there is a project running. The name and branch of what is being analyzed is displayed. You will also note that a new button has appeared. It is the Monitor Analysis button. Clicking on this button will open a new Monitor tab so that you can check up on progress.