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Now, based on the list of popular pages you can find the '''wF''' by comparing <the ranking number of that page, multiplied with 1.000> with <the number of "views" written right besides it>. The rank of the highest ranked page that still turns out to be higher in this comparison is the wikiFactor of that wiki. | Now, based on the list of popular pages you can find the '''wF''' by comparing <the ranking number of that page, multiplied with 1.000> with <the number of "views" written right besides it>. The rank of the highest ranked page that still turns out to be higher in this comparison is the wikiFactor of that wiki. | ||
For example a wikiFactor of, say, 10 | For example a wikiFactor of, say, 10 means that page number 10 in the ranking of pages visited has received 10,000 or more visits, whereas page 11 has not yet reached 11,000 visits. | ||
This measure was proposed by our [[Carl McBride]] AKA [[User:Spud Gun|Spud Gun]] on [http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.3439 arXiv.org > physics > arXiv:0902.3439] in 2009. | |||
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