> How is this figure calculated ?
> Does anyone know ?
1. Go to the front page for the message boards.
2. Click on the keyword search function
3. Use a title search for - How is claimed credit determined
The very first match will answer your question and do follow the links to Paul D. Buck's excellent documentation website where you can literally find the answer to anything.
Happy reading!!!
Edit: Just a note to make my meaning clearer. The message board post describes "claimed credit" and leads you to an example on the documentation website. Once there look up the entry for "recent average credit" and anything else you might want to know.
> The very first match will answer your question and do follow the links to Paul
> D. Buck's excellent documentation website where you can literally find the
> answer to anything.
Only as it relates to BOINC ... let us not say that I have the "Theory of Everything" already ... :)
How is the 'Recent Average Credit' calculated ?
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> How is this figure calculated ?
> Does anyone know ?
1. Go to the front page for the message boards.
2. Click on the keyword search function
3. Use a title search for - How is claimed credit determined
The very first match will answer your question and do follow the links to Paul D. Buck's excellent documentation website where you can literally find the answer to anything.
Happy reading!!!
Edit: Just a note to make my meaning clearer. The message board post describes "claimed credit" and leads you to an example on the documentation website. Once there look up the entry for "recent average credit" and anything else you might want to know.
Cheers,
Gary.
And also, once, I did ask the
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And also, once, I did ask the question on this thread. Check it out.
http://einsteinathome.org/node/188219
> The very first match will
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> The very first match will answer your question and do follow the links to Paul
> D. Buck's excellent documentation website where you can literally find the
> answer to anything.
Only as it relates to BOINC ... let us not say that I have the "Theory of Everything" already ... :)