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Priority: HIT
Topic Started: Feb 12 2008, 09:18 PM (141 Views)
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Hit(internet),

A hit is a request to a web server for a file (web page, image, JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheet, etc.). When a web page is uploaded from a server the number of "hits" or "page hits" is equal to the number of files requested, therefore one page load does not always equal one hit because often pages are made up of other images and other files which stack up the number of hits counted. Because one page load does not equal one hit it is an inaccurate measure of a websites popularity or web traffic. A more accurate measure of web traffic is how many page views a web site has. Hits are useful when evaluating the requirements of your server, depending on the number and size of files which need to be transferred for one request. Servers should be tested to make sure they meet throughput targets (they should be capable of processing a certain amount of 'hits' per second).

A request for a file from the web server. Available only in log analysis. The number of hits received by a website is frequently cited to assert its popularity, but this number is extremely misleading and dramatically over-estimates popularity. A single web-page typically consists of multiple (often dozens) of discrete files, each of which is counted as a hit as the page is downloaded, so the number of hits is really an arbitrary number more reflective of the complexity of individual pages on the website than the website's actual popularity. The total number of visitors or page views provides a more realistic and accurate assessment of popularity.
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HITS algorithm,

Hypertext Induced Topic Selection (HITS) is a link analysis algorithm that rates Web pages for their authority and hub values. Authority value estimates the value of the content of the page; hub value estimates the value of its links to other pages. These values can be used to rank Web search results.

HITS was developed by Jon Kleinberg.

Authority and hub values are defined in terms of one another in a mutual recursion. An authority value is computed as the sum of the scaled hub values that point to that page. A hub value is the sum of the scaled authority values of the pages it points to. Relevance of the linked pages is also considered in some implementations.

HITS, like Page and Brin's PageRank, is an iterative algorithm based on the linkage of the documents on the web. However it does have some major differences:

    * It is executed at query time (not at indexing time) with the associated hit on performance that accompanies query-time processing.
    * It is not commonly used by search engines. (Though some sources claim a similar algorithm is used by Ask.com.)
    * It computes two scores per document (hub and authority) as opposed to a single score.
    * It is processed on a small subset of ‘relevant’ documents, not all documents as was the case with PageRank.
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So help us members!
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whew, i don't think someone will help me, my last post was so 5 days ago.... :( :( ksdfÅz♀ ksdfÅz♀ ksdfÅz♀ dfsk623## dfsk623## dfsk623##


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RD, why do you need to know the number of hits in a topic. I might have interest in this
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nah just nothing, to see the forum's improvement! not only a topic but the wholw forum as well. it increases our popularity and we earn the people's respect.
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at some time, about 3 years, we'll get HITS
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if the forum can survive 3 years
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why? will it die?

not!
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