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visit This is a group of exposures that should be observed together. If a visit has more than one target, they should be located close together. The observer using the RPS2 determines what exposures go into each visit of their proposal.
Ãâó: www.stsci.edu/public/rps2-users-7.html
visit A request made for a page by a user. On any given visit, a user may request several pages as he or she navigates through the site. If a user makes no requests during a predetermined period of time, his/her next request would begin a new visit.
Ãâó: www.score.org/eb_1.html
visit A series of one or more page requests or page downloads, served to one user which ends when there is a gap of 30 minutes or more between successive page requests or page downloads for that user.
Ãâó: www.marketing.org.nz/emarket_dictionary.php
visit An unofficial NASA UFO study group. Visit Stands for Vehicle Internal System Investigative Team. Alan Holt is one of the involved.
Ãâó: www.alien-technology.com/alien_glossary/alien_v.sh...
visit A sequence of hits made by one user at one site. If such a user makes no requests from that site during a predetermined (and discretionary) period of time, his/her next hit would constitute the beginning of a new visit. The optimal time-out interval is different for each site, 30 minutes is about average.
Ãâó: flytrapinteractive.com/~personal/Eti/wbt/web/gloss...
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