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Sekerob
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2014-07-18 08:37:34

Always wondered how that number is arrived at, tracked the actual wcg android credit per day for the past 6 months. As of last night your http://boincstats.com/en/stats/15/host/breakdown/os page shows for this platform:

Rank OS # of OS Total Credit Average Credit Credit/CPU Avg.Crdt/CPU
17 Android 40867 139,036,668.77 1,154,593.71 3,402.17 28.25

According to my data, the average credit is

30 days - ~441,206
60 days - ~441,694
91 days - ~394,195
182 days- ~404,861

Also, the daily credit in last 91 days never came above 612,272, day record on march 27 of 687,637, wonder how the average credit ever got higher than the highest day number. Since started tracking the average is under 400K making the published number almost 3 times higher.

Since the Avg.Crdt/CPU is derived off average credit divided by number of OS, the 28.25 is also thrown in doubt.

Thx for reading
Sekerob
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2014-08-13 12:41:49

Thx for responding to this issue too ;&gt

(The boincstats project wide averages continues to be a multiple of 30/60/90 actuals. Is it possibly a result of summing the averages/racs of individual devices, who I imagine could have higher numbers because of maybe using actual contributed day counts instead of hard 30/60/90 days? If there are many that start out and then leave too, you get a compounding effect. Think project averages should be computed independently, but am guessing at how things might be explained to be so off from Spock's logic.)
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