why Skew should always be 0 ? How to use in abinitio graph?
Answer Posted / avijit
Skew - The skew of a flow is the amount by which its size deviates from the average flow size, expressed as a percentage of the largest flow.
If the value is in -ve then the flow is under balanced and if it is +ve then it is over balanced. So it is ideal ti have the skew as 0 which means the flow is perfectly balanced.
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