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STAR presentation interface enhancement
- I would go to the presentation interface and have an extra "statistics" tab
- From there, I would have trivially have
- number of talks per year by institution as numbers (tabulated)
- number of talks per year per institutions as graph ; any institution could be selected individually / selected or removed for comparisons (i.e. possibility to have all institutions or only a few for comparisons)
- AND
- All queries would provide an average over N years of data
- Ability to restrict to number of years (we have it since 2003 as it seems)
- We have to find a way to also provide the same curves BUT normalized by the number of authors in a year - this is where the thinking needs to happen. At the end, the curves of
- 'number of talks/# of authors' would be very relevant to a rescale of the service task or "dues" ...
- NB: for this to happen, we need to have our historical PhoneBook information ...
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