blog traffic analysis
This is http://www.essayz.com/b0611221.htm Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay Click HERE on this line to find essays via Your-Key-Words. {Most frequent wordstarts of each essay will be put here.} ========================================================== %NOTES ON DEVELOPMENT OF THIS WEB SITE 061122 When running WORDSTARTS.BAS (1) Initially make for each text file *.htm a file reporting how many raw frequent words appear, and how frequently, in the file *.htm; with no exclusions yet imposed. (2) When all of the above have been done; secondarily make for each *.htm file an additional file containing only the noramlized dot products of each text file with each other text file where component vectors are defined in terms of the frequencies with which each word-start appears within each text essay. There will be about 64,000,000 such dot products; each raw-dot-product having the square root of it taken and then that divided by the square root of the sum of the squares each of the two vector's components --- independently. SQR((A dot B)/(A dot A + B dot B)) Store the 100 largest dot products with a given essay --- on the computer disk; keeping only the 100 largest as they are accumulated; 100 x 8,000 = 800,000 dot products. (3) For the word-start-reference-web-page list links to only about 100 essay-text-web-pages; keeping only about 100 links to essay-text-web-pages with only the web-page- names referenced without the ".htm" so that each file is referenced only by the yymmdd# part of the name without "a" or "b" on the screen => 7 charters and one blank in between => ten per line => or about 100 per screen; with explanatory text at top and bottom. The full text for such a link would be yymmdd or 36 characters per hyper-link or about 3600 characters per word start of which there might be about 1,000 word- starts so a total of about 3,600,000 characters for word- start cross-references. (4) On each web-page for an essay text include a hyperlink to the previous-and-following-essay as-regards- word-starts found frequently in the texts; in addition to the historically-previous-and-following-texts. Be Graciously-Together in the Many-Ways-of-Shalom. (c) 2006 by Paul A. Smith in "Search for Honesty and Integrity" (On Being Yourself Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================