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Men''''s Health Huge in a Hurry: Get Bigger, Stronger, and Leaner in Record Time with the New Science of Strength Training_2 pptx

Men''''s Health Huge in a Hurry: Get Bigger, Stronger, and Leaner in Record Time with the New Science of Strength Training_2 pptx

... virtually all of The programs in Huge in a Hurry have similar my workouts as circuits-doing a set of every structures: Most take 16 weeks The programs exercise in the routine before repeating an include ... fast and back again too skinny, with Dad noting how unusual it is is much more demanding than steady-pace for a father of three to spend so much time in exercise, which is why HIlT creates a ... rather than a combination of sets and reps Your goal is to as many as you can per set with good form, while lifting as fast as possible When a repetition is slower than the first one you did in...

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OPPORTUNITIES FOR TENANTS IN A DOWN MARKET

OPPORTUNITIES FOR TENANTS IN A DOWN MARKET

... views, darker purple represents more views. . Web Analytical Data Web Analytical Data Web Analytical Data Web Analytical Data – –– – Heat Graph Heat GraphHeat Graph Heat Graph Apartments for Sale: ... Jan Apartments for Sale: Jan Apartments for Sale: Jan Apartments for Sale: Jan – –– – Dec 2008 Dec 2008Dec 2008 Dec 2008 Heat Graph provided by MetVuong.com CB Richard Ellis | Page 7 What WhatWhat ... Time favours Tenant Time favours TenantTime favours Tenant Time favours Tenant Landlords LandlordsLandlords Landlords High Vacancy High VacancyHigh Vacancy High Vacancy Lower Cash flow Lower Cash...

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Building Web Reputation Systems doc

Building Web Reputation Systems doc

... create significant real-world value for an entity For example, assuming a fairly standard definition of a good sushi restaurant, displaying a restaurant’s local reputation to visitors can increase ... of a particular claim type and has a claim value Figure 2-1 shows a claim with a 5-star rating claim type, and this particular reputation statement has a claim value of (stars) Claim type What ... reputation at all in a third No one excels at everything, after all For example, a dining establishment may have a five-star chef and the best seafood in town, but woefully inadequate parking...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P1 doc

Building Web Reputation Systems- P1 doc

... this book, and O’Reilly Media, Inc., was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in caps or initial caps While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this ... Reputation for a Content Item or a Person? Using Reputation: The…Ugly Application Integration, Testing, and Tuning Application Integration Testing Is Harder Than You Think Lessons in Tuning: ... CA 95472 O’Reilly books may be purchased for educational, business, or sales promotional use Online editions are also available for most titles (http://my.safaribooksonline.com) For more information,...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P2 pot

Building Web Reputation Systems- P2 pot

... create significant real-world value for an entity For example, assuming a fairly standard definition of a good sushi restaurant, displaying a restaurant’s local reputation to visitors can increase ... reputation at all in a third No one excels at everything, after all For example, a dining establishment may have a five-star chef and the best seafood in town, but woefully inadequate parking ... or Canada) 707-829-0515 (international or local) 707-829-0104 (fax) We have a web page for this book, where we list errata, examples, and any additional information You can access this page at:...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P3 pot

Building Web Reputation Systems- P3 pot

... of a particular claim type and has a claim value Figure 2-1 shows a claim with a 5-star rating claim type, and this particular reputation statement has a claim value of (stars) Claim type What ... reputation information that can’t be readily parsed by software is called qualitative, but such information plays a critical role in helping people determine the value of the target On a typical ratings-and-reviews ... “What is the best Mexican restaurant near here?” or “What are the ratings that Lara gave for restaurants?” Target, aka reputable entity Any entity that is the target of reputation claims Examples...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P4 pptx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P4 pptx

... So, for instance, we can always query the system for Movies.Review.Overall.Average and get back a normalized score within the range of 0–1 Note that the format of a claim does not always map exactly ... qualitative claims (claims that describe one or more qualities that may or may not be easily measured) and quantitative claims, which are claims that can be measured (and, in fact, are largely generated, ... lines in reputation model diagrams, are information supplied to a reputation process for some sort of computational action In this example, the input is a reputation statement delivered as a...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P5 ppsx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P5 ppsx

... database transaction rate, which makes it at least twice as expensive as a Simple Average (see “Simple Average” on page 50) Individual contributions can be performed automatically, allowing for ... be finely delineated and allow for many gradations of opinion (10-star ratings are not unheard of), or it may be binary (for example, thumbs-up, thumbs-down): • Star ratings (3-, 4-, and 5-star ... reputation source, a target, a contextual claim name, and a claim value In the upcoming diagrams, unless otherwise stated, the input claim value is a normalized score All processes that generate a...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P6 pptx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P6 pptx

... useful Variations on the favorites-and-flags, voting, ratings-and-reviews, and karma models are abundant on the Web, and the operators of many sites find that, at least in the beginning, these ... because it involves always hitting the database to recalculate an aggregate reputation (say, for a ranked list of hotels), when 99% of the time the resulting value is exactly the same as it was ... common patterns, including voting, points, and karma We also review complex reputations, such as those at eBay and Flickr, in considerable detail Diagramming these currently operational examples...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P7 pptx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P7 pptx

... having attained a certain quality ranking—decide to stop contributing to protect that ranking What you really want to is to combine quality-karma and participation-karma scores into one score—call ... tit -for- tat negatives) Initially this calculation included neutral ratings because eBay feared that negative feedback would be transformed into neutral ratings It was not This score is an input into ... shipping and handling charges Fine-grained feedback allows one-off small problems to be averaged out across the DSR community averages instead of being translated into red-star negative scores that...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P8 docx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P8 docx

... stored in the same high-performance database as the rest of the search-related metadata for the target photo 13 The Interesting Photographer Karma score is recalculated each time the interestingness ... level may include images also tagged with “Canada” and “British Columbia.” Another statistical cluster within the threshold proximity may instead be tagged with “Washington” and “space needle” along ... eBay for a higher price than they’re available from the drop-shipper but lower than other eBay sellers are selling them for The seller includes an average or above-average shipping and handling...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P10 ppsx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P10 ppsx

... evaluated, compensated, or rewarded in any significant way Comparing their work to anyone else’s will actually discourage them from participating Tit -for- tat and pay-it-forward incentives A tit -for- tat ... in ways that we might normally find socially repugnant in the real world In reputation-based incentive systems, bragging can be good Altruistic or sharing incentives Altruistic, or sharing, incentives ... when social and market norms are mixed in dating and sex A guy takes a girl out on a series of expensive dates Should he expect increased social interaction—maybe at least a passionate kiss?...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P11 pdf

Building Web Reputation Systems- P11 pdf

... periodic rewards, even a reward as simple as a pleasing sound But, an individual animal’s behavior in the social vacuum of a research lab is not the same as the ways in which we very social humans reflect ... to an existing reputation system Whether the changes are as trivial and opaque as tweaking some of the parameters that determine a video’s popularity ranking or as visible and significant as Asking ... it’s a short entry, and I’m already engaged in the act of reading blogs, and no other distractions are calling me away from that activity, then, yeah, I’ll probably go ahead and give it a read...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P12 ppt

Building Web Reputation Systems- P12 ppt

... this track again.” • Can the user change a rating already submitted? Adding such functionality—to change a vote that’s already been cast—is another reason to make an interaction design distinction ... Consider including an explicit scalar ratings widget, such as a 5-star scale (“Stars, bars, and letter grades” on page 138) It’s almost always a good idea to display one overall rating for the ... complex and socially delicate than creating reputation for things For a deeper explanation, see “Karma” on page 176 Yahoo! has a general community policy of soliciting explicit ratings input only for...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P13 pdf

Building Web Reputation Systems- P13 pdf

... Participation points are typically a kind of karma in which users accumulate varying amounts of publicly displayable points for taking various actions in an application Many people see these points as ... to watch It also averages your ratings against other movies you’ve rated in that category, or by that director, or… Generating aggregated community ratings Generating aggregated community ratings ... different for each post and for all the posts in a thread and, as the American Yahoo! Sports team had initially assumed, that each user should have one posting karma: other users would flag the quality...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P14 docx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P14 docx

... surfacing participation points in a public karma score—can encourage undesirable user behavior and may even backfire by discouraging participation Read Chapters and completely for a solid understanding ... scores are a good example of a publicly shared karma Since the transactions for items are often one of a kind, content filtering and ranking don’t provide enough information for anyone to make a decision ... the Spam button in a webmail application, they contribute to a database of IP addresses for abusive mail servers • Web crawlers constantly scan the Web to examine what sites link to what other...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P15 pptx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P15 pptx

... ratings Karma calculations are often opaque Karma calculations may be opaque because the score is valuable as status, has revenue potential, and/or unlocks privileged application features Display ... of inputs alongside the average • As with accuracy, precision entails various challenges: displaying too many decimal digits can lead users to make unwarranted assumptions about accuracy Also, ... displayed For example, in a 178 | Chapter 7: Displaying Reputation simple-mean reputation, the summary count of the inputs that contribute to the reputation are also tracked, allowing a display patterns...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P16 ppsx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P16 ppsx

... prevalent in humans as well, and Ariely explains how imprinting can explain our somewhat-irrational tendency to fixate on anchor prices for goods and services An anchor is the ideal valuation that ... right What you measure? Many leaderboards make the mistake of basing standings only on what is easy to measure Unfortunately, what’s easy to measure often tells you nothing at all about what is ... users plugging away, right? It’s the classic win-win-win scenario In practice, employing this pattern has rarely been this straightforward Here are just a few reasons why leaderboards are hard to...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P17 ppt

Building Web Reputation Systems- P17 ppt

... of information that your application could just capture contextually For instance, pass along any content UIDs or user-identifying information that the report may need • In general, try to maintain ... Consider keeping a secret corporate reputation (call it Abuse Reporter reputation) that tracks users’ past performance at finding and reporting abusive content There are a variety of inputs that could ... represented at all, they were often nothing more than a meager collection of sparse data elements: a username, maybe an avatar, just enough identifying characteristics that you might recognize them again...

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Building Web Reputation Systems- P18 docx

Building Web Reputation Systems- P18 docx

... reputation team can test the characteristics of the model in it’s actual operating environment Also, any formal or informal testing staff that are available can start using the new reputation features ... to have the reputation processes that handle inputs have reasonable default values for every input Inferred karma is an example (see “Generating inferred karma” on page 159) This approach also ... It was this final feature that may have tipped the utility for some users away from seeing stars primarily as a 234 | Chapter 9: Application Integration, Testing, and Tuning voting mechanism and...

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