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Timings
Timings for the current test are displayed on the Timing tab each time they are calculated and the most recent calculation can be written to a timings file. See UNICOM Intelligence Load Tool global settings to set the calculation frequency, and General tab to write timings to a file.
Test name
The name of the test currently selected in the Tests frame.
Total interview time
The number of seconds interview time so far.
Target
Either the number of interviews required or the total time the test is to run, depending on the test specification. For more information, see General tab.
Start Time
The time at which the current interview started.
The Pause button suspends the automatic update of the Timing tab, allowing you to scroll through the current display without changing anything. The test continues running and, if appropriate, writing to the timing file. When you click Pause again, the Timing tab is updated with any new timings that were generated while display updating was suspended.
Information shown
The table starts with a Total row showing summary information for the test as a whole. This is followed by one row for every question in the questionnaire.
You can sort these columns so, for example, you can sort the Average column in descending order to see which pages are taking the longest to load.
If you write timings to a file, the file contains a single line containing this information in tab-separated fields. The line starts with a timestamp showing the time at which the timings were written.
The tab might display timing information for both phone and web tests.
Name/Page Name
Question name.
Min (sec)
The minimum number of seconds taken to answer the question; that is, the time between posting the response to the current page and getting the next page.
Max (sec)
The maximum number of seconds taken to answer the question.
Average (sec)
The average number of seconds taken to answer the question.
Standard deviation (sec)
The standard deviation from the average time taken to answer the question.
Current time
How long it took to answer the question the last time it was asked.
See also
UNICOM Intelligence Load Tool