Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Week 10: Counters and RSS
A web counter counts how many times a website or certain page has been viewed. Most counters count the number of unique hits a page gets while others count how many times a page was viewed even if the same person viewed it repeatedly.
A Johnson counter, on the other hand, (or switchtail ring counter, twisted-ring counter, walking-ring counter, or Moebius counter) is a modified ring counter, where the output from the last stage is inverted and fed back as input to the first stage. A pattern of bits equal in length to twice the length of the shift register thus circulates indefinitely. What, you ask, does this have to do with Web Counters? Not a damn thing, but it looked funny at the time. Johnson counter...come on its funny.
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3 comments:
Hey there Rick,
I just have a quick question and was hoping u could help. how do i know if my counter tracks original hits rather than every hit?
Cheers, Anna (from the second group)
Hey there Rick,
Concise analysis of the week's work. Keep up the good work.
This comment better get my rank up 1 on Technorati.
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