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6.5.7. Aggregating and Comparing Compilation Results with Exploration Dashboard
You can use the Exploration Dashboard in the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition software to aggregate and compare compilation results between multiple Intel® Quartus® Prime projects or sets of compilation results.1 The Exploration Dashboard interfaces with multiple Intel® Quartus® Prime projects simultaneously in a single workspace to aggregate and compare results.
- Aggregating compilation results—Exploration Dashboard reports what is common in all the compilation results for a version of your design.
- Comparing compilation results—Exploration Dashboard reports the differences between different versions of your design.
Use the Exploration Dashboard to quickly compare the aggregated compilation results from multiple projects or sets of results to determine the best implementation and impact of changes. The Exploration Dashboard supports use cases like the following:
- Identify all of the failing timing paths, in all seeds, after completing a seed sweep.
- Determine whether the average fmax improves after making an RTL optimization.
- Maintain a scorecard of design performance and track it over time as the project proceeds towards completion.
- Compare compilation results across Intel Quartus Prime software versions.
For example, you can use Exploration Dashboard to report timing on all of your various compilation seeds, and view the path from all seeds in a single report view. Exploration dashboard allows you to compare historical results against new data. This allows you to track improvement over time on critical design metrics, such as Fmax and power.
The Exploration Dashboard is currently a Tcl-based API that employs an object-property model to aggregate and compare objects across multiple compilation databases that store results from your different compilations.
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Aggregation Use Case
Comparison Use Case
Exploration Dashboard Object-Property Model
Starting the Exploration Dashboard