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For P → P networks, with exception of DBLP, all databases appear to be relatively consistent. A ↔ A networks also display good consistency, with exception of ...
May 13, 2015 · We found that identifying a single "best" database is far from easy. Nevertheless, our results indicate appreciable differences in mutual ...
All relevant data can be freely accessed using the sources and URLs described in the Methods section of the manuscript. These sources include the American ...
May 18, 2015 · We found that identifying a single "best" database is far from easy. Nevertheless, our results indicate appreciable differences in mutual ...
We found that identifying a single "best" database is far from easy. Nevertheless, our results indicate appreciable differences in mutual consistency of ...
Externally studentized residuals for all databases, computed separately for each independent network measure and each network category. See Methods for ...
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Data consistency refers to the quality of data being uniform, accurate, and coherent across various databases, systems, and applications within an organization.
Quantifying the Consistency of Scientific Databases. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127390 · Full text. Journal: PLOS ONE, 2015, № 5, p. e0127390.
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Quantifying how well consis- tency properties are met is a non-trivial problem. We address this prob- lem by formally modeling key-value stores as probabilistic ...