Analysis Session
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		A Analysis Session is a task session for analysis tasks (with analysis actions).
- Context:
- Session Input: Source Data, Analysis Parameters, Analysis Rules
 - Session Output: Analysis Results, Analysis Logs, Performance Metrics
 - Session Performance Measures: Analysis Accuracy, Processing Time, Resource Usage
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 - It can (typically) follow Analysis Workflows for structured evaluation.
 - It can (typically) maintain Analysis State during processing.
 - It can (typically) apply Analysis Methods to input data.
 - It can (typically) manage Action Lifecycle through scheduling, execution, and termination.
 - It can (typically) enforce Action Priority through resource allocation and execution order.
 - It can (typically) handle Action Failure through recovery mechanisms and fallback strategy.
 - It can (typically) preserve Analysis Context through session snapshots and state persistence.
 - It can (typically) maintain Action Relationships through dependency graphs and interaction logs.
 - It can (typically) support Session Resume through context restoration and action replay.
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 - It can (often) handle Data Quality Issues through validation mechanisms.
 - It can (often) generate Intermediate Results for progress tracking.
 - It can (often) support Analysis Recovery through checkpoint mechanisms.
 - It can (often) coordinate Parallel Actions through synchronization points.
 - It can (often) manage Action Resources through allocation strategy and contention resolution.
 - It can (often) maintain Action History for audit purposes and reproducibility.
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 - It can range from being a Simple Analysis Session to being a Complex Analysis Session, depending on analysis complexity.
 - It can range from being a Batch Analysis Session to being a Real-Time Analysis Session, depending on processing mode.
 - It can range from being a Single-Source Analysis Session to being a Multi-Source Analysis Session, depending on data source.
 - It can range from being a Single-Action Session to being a Multi-Action Session, depending on action complexity.
 - It can range from being a Stateless Analysis Session to being a Stateful Analysis Session, depending on state persistence.
 - It can range from being a Local Analysis Session to being a Distributed Analysis Session, depending on execution topology.
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 - Examples:
- Data Analysis Sessions:
 - Performance Analysis Sessions:
 - Professional Analysis Session for professional analysis tasks, such as:
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 - Counter-Examples:
- Data Collection Sessions, which gather rather than analyze.
 - Data Storage Sessions, which preserve rather than process.
 - Data Transfer Sessions, which move rather than evaluate.
 - Monitoring Sessions, which observe rather than analyze.
 
 - See: Data Processing, System Analysis, Analysis Task, Analytics Session.