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Subject: RE: [soa-rm] Try this query
I queried a few other words and phrases too, ones that should show substantial...well, trends...the results were disappointing: none of them demonstrated anything that a statistician would qualify as discrimination value - nothing "sticks out" enough of the relatively low peaks and wobbles to actually show anything except a weak incline, decline or stability. If it's a straight algorithm simply crunching search request numbers by date, I'm not even sure what the value is: it only crunches big volume search requests which by definition are the ones for key words most people will be familiar with (certainly if they are asking the service a trend query). Anything of lesser significance doesn't get computed as having insufficient requests volume to generate a graph... Peter -----Original Message----- From: Francis McCabe [mailto:frankmccabe@mac.com] Sent: 27 August 2006 22:35 To: Ken Laskey Cc: soa-rm@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [soa-rm] Try this query It is an experimental service. I think that there is something wrong; because it puts Singapore above the US. On Aug 27, 2006, at 12:03 PM, Ken Laskey wrote: > So does this say that the interest (measured by search volume) has > been stagnant for the past 2+ years even though the number of articles > has doubled, and further, that the vast majority of the interest is in > India? > > Out of curiosity, I checked q=ontology and that had a declining search > volume, a static number of references, and most of the interest in the > Korean and Greek languages. > > SOmebody care to explain what I'm seeing? > > Ken > > On Aug 26, 2006, at 2:29 PM, Francis McCabe wrote: > >> http://www.google.com/trends?q=service+oriented+architecture >> >> You may be in for a surprise! >> Frank >> > > --- > Ken Laskey > MITRE Corporation, M/S H305 phone: 703-983-7934 > 7515 Colshire Drive fax: 703-983-1379 > McLean VA 22102-7508 > > >
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