Off the top of my head, I would guess that about
20% of my searches on
the office wiki give me results worth clicking on. 10% feels low.
Anecdotes == data, right? :P
Kevin Smith
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On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Nikolas Everett <neverett(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Can you define search sessions, result sets, and
clickthroughs?
I'm just guessing, but are we really not clicking on a search result on
90%
of the result pages? I suspect that's
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T97310 though.
Nik
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 7:26 AM, Oliver Keyes <okeyes(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
>
> (Cross-posting in case there are people not on the public list, but on
> the private list)
>
> Hey all,
>
> As you probably know, I've been tasked with building a data
> visualisation platform that works. I opted to look at third-party
> software rather than wrestle with Limn, for maintenance and speed
> reasons.
>
> Still a long way to go - mostly on the back end, hooking up connectors
> to get the data sucked into Labs from our EventLogging schemas - but
> yesterday's work has produced something that looks a bit like
>
>
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/06/Dashboard_example.png
>
> Key takeaways from this:
>
> 1. The text, as it says, is in Markdown. If there are problems, it's
> incredibly simple to fix. We can list outages and inaccuracies,
> explain where the data comes from, all the nice stuff
> 2. The visualisation is embedded JavaScript and can be resized, zoomed
> in- and out-of and highlighted easily.
> 3. Key statistics are called out in highlighted boxes using common
> iconographic elements.
> 4. It's reactive. IOW, if a new dataset is loaded on the server side
> with more up-to-date numbers while you're reading, no problem: the
> figures and graphic will, too.
> 5. The entire thing is 60 lines of code ;)
>
> As the dropdown menu on the left suggests, there will be a lot of
> different panels and panes covering data from our different platforms,
> and subsets of that data. If you have suggestions for things from the
> EventLogging schemas you'd specifically like, let me know and I'll
> build them in!
>
> (Moiz: you are absolutely welcome to have at the CSS and colour
> scheme,
> too :D)
>
> --
> Oliver Keyes
> Research Analyst
> Wikimedia Foundation
>
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