2 resultados para C-scan test

em Universitat de Girona, Spain


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La propuesta WMS Cached (WMS-C) surge ante la necesidad de disponer de una solución más escalable al actual servicio web de mapas (WMS). Mediante la limitación de los parámetros de las peticiones a un conjunto discreto de valores, el servidor de mapas puede servir imágenes pregeneradas (teselas) a gran velocidad. En este documento se recogen las medidas de rendimiento realizadas sobre las implementaciones WMS-C: Tilecache, GeoWebcache y WMSCWrapper, todas ellas basadas en software libre. Los resultados de los benchmarks reflejan que, con todas las peticiones cacheadas y bajo las mismas condiciones, la caché WMSCWrapper ofrece un mejor rendimiento que las otras implementaciones. La difusión de estos resultados será de utilidad para ayudar a diversas entidades en la elección de una de estas soluciones libres en función de su objetivo de optimización

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Given an observed test statistic and its degrees of freedom, one may compute the observed P value with most statistical packages. It is unknown to what extent test statistics and P values are congruent in published medical papers. Methods: We checked the congruence of statistical results reported in all the papers of volumes 409–412 of Nature (2001) and a random sample of 63 results from volumes 322–323 of BMJ (2001). We also tested whether the frequencies of the last digit of a sample of 610 test statistics deviated from a uniform distribution (i.e., equally probable digits).Results: 11.6% (21 of 181) and 11.1% (7 of 63) of the statistical results published in Nature and BMJ respectively during 2001 were incongruent, probably mostly due to rounding, transcription, or type-setting errors. At least one such error appeared in 38% and 25% of the papers of Nature and BMJ, respectively. In 12% of the cases, the significance level might change one or more orders of magnitude. The frequencies of the last digit of statistics deviated from the uniform distribution and suggested digit preference in rounding and reporting.Conclusions: this incongruence of test statistics and P values is another example that statistical practice is generally poor, even in the most renowned scientific journals, and that quality of papers should be more controlled and valued