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Evaluation protocol
Introduction
The creation of a report is documented in a report log. On the last page of the report wizard, you can specify whether you want to display the report log and whether you want to attach it to the generated report.
Scope
The evaluation report contains the following information:
- Name of the evaluation form
- Basic information ( title page ) and parameters used
- Settings used
- Statistics on the number of occurrences of names, people and religions
- Information on multiple ancestors in ancestor and family tree lists and included generations
- Duration of creation
statistics
The person creating an analysis would like to quantify the scope of their work by the number of people included. To meet this need for information, the analysis report includes several statistics.
Local family register
The set of all persons recorded in a local family register can be divided into those who have a signature matching the register's underlying signature scheme ("local signature") and those who do not have a matching signature ("foreign signatures"). The determination of which persons form their own family block in the local family register is based on the presence of the matching, local signature. The evaluation report therefore initially provides the essential information of the total number of persons listed in the local family register and the number of numbered persons among them. The latter is equal to the number of family blocks in the local family register.
Starting with the numbered person who establishes the family block, the local family register lists their parents, spouse, unmarried partner, children, and other family members within that block. The signature of these additional persons is only relevant insofar as the information may be abbreviated and cross-referenced to other family blocks. The practice of assigning signatures to these additional persons is inconsistent. Therefore, the signature cannot be used to identify and count native residents, those who married into the community, or non-residents.
For this reason, the counting of additional persons is based on their direct or indirect relationship to the numbered person who forms the family block, within their family environment. Partners (legitimate and illegitimate) and children of the numbered person are counted separately.
Descendant list and lineage
The set of all persons recorded in a descendant list or genealogy can be divided into those who are descendants of the subject and those who are not. A corresponding count is then performed. Ancestor list and family tree
The set of all persons listed in a genealogy or pedigree chart can be divided into those who are ancestors of the person being studied and those who are not. A corresponding count is then performed.