A wikiFactor is a measure of the 'popularity' of a wiki website. It is based on the Hirsch h-index which is commonly used to measure the impact a scientist has had in the literature.[1]
The wikiFactor is simply the number of pages in the wiki (wF) that have had more than 1000 multiplied by wF visits.
For example a wikiFactor (wF) of, say, 20 – means that page number 20 in the ranking of pages visited has received 20,000 or more visits, whereas page 21 has not yet reached 21,000 visits.
Rank | Example view count | Factorous page? |
---|---|---|
36 | 41682 | Yes |
37 | 41232 | Yes |
38 | 38221 | Yes |
39 | 38117 | No |
40 | 36656 | No |
The WikiIndex site uses the wikiFactor as one of the measures for classifying the importance of a Wiki.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ McBride, Carl (20 February 2009). "wikiFactor: a measure of the importance of a wiki site". arXiv:0902.3439v2 [physics.soc-ph].
- ↑ "Template:Size". WikiIndex. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
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