- A
wikiFactor is a
measure of the 'po****rity' of a
wiki website. It is
based on the
Hirsch h-index
which is
commonly used to
measure the
impact a scientist...
- A
wiki (/
ˈwɪki/ WICK-ee) is a form of
hypertext publication on the
internet which is
collaboratively edited and
managed by its
audience directly through...
- device. Media
Wiki software can be
equipped with the
HitCounters extension as a form of
audience measurement and
determining wikiFactor, a
rough measurement...
-
related open
collaboration projects, and
supports the
development of Media
Wiki, the
wiki software which underpins them all. The
foundation was
established in...
- A
WikiProject, or Wikiproject, is an
affinity group for
contributors with
shared goals within the
Wikimedia movement.
WikiProjects are
prevalent within...
- volunteers,
known as Wikipedians,
through open
collaboration and the
wiki software Media
Wiki.
Founded by
Jimmy Wales and
Larry Sanger on
January 15, 2001, Wikipedia...
-
Wikiversity Data from
Wikidata Discussions from Meta-
Wiki Do****entation from Media
Wiki Two
FactorAuth.org - Two
FactorAuth.org - An in-depth
online resource for (2FA)...
-
Factor analysis is a
statistical method used to
describe variability among observed,
correlated variables in
terms of a
potentially lower number of unobserved...
- the web". "Concatenative.org
wiki:
Factor/Implementation History". Pestov, Sviatoslav; Ehrenberg,
Daniel (2010). "
Factor: a
dynamic stack-based programming...
-
Backlinks are
offered in
Wikis, but
usually only
within the
bounds of the
Wiki itself and
enabled by the
database backend. Media
Wiki specifically offers the...