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Monday, June 28, 2010

Day 11 (June 28, 2010)

This was a data analysis day. My personal approach was to set up a "Schnick Rating" (a made up name using my nickname) on the predictability of the designed and the engineer. Basically, if they are consistently taking less time than expected complete a project, they get a high rating. The expected value is based on the Weka producted formula. If they are consistently well above the expected time, they get a low rating. If they are inconsistent or consistently hitting the expected time, they get a middle-of-the-road rating.

At the end of the day here, I've learned I've been using the wrong data to identify the engineer. I'll correct this mistake in the morning. This could be frustrating, but I realize this is still a work in progress and I'm learning something new everyday.

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