metrics

IPA: mˈɛtrɪks

noun

  • The study of metrical verse.
  • The statistical analysis of data sets or big data.
  • The theory of measurement.
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Examples of "metrics" in Sentences

  • Quite obvious that the wrong kind of metrics is used.
  • If only we'd had poetry sessions in 'metrics 4 last year.
  • One reason I keep metrics is that it keeps me honest about how much work I am doing and how much time I need to do it in.
  • From your Analytics account, locate your TV Campaign metrics from the AdWords drop down under Traffic Sources on the left navigation bar.
  • Senior officials said the "meat" of the work on the metrics is complete and that a draft has been sent to key members of Congress for their input.
  • "The [Microsoft] board should have set a timer on Ballmer's tenure and said 'if we don't start seeing certain metrics then we're going to find a replacement for you,'" Kay says.
  • Leadership by Rudolph Giuliani, The Turnaround by William Bratton and Peter Knobler, and Moneyball by Michael Lewis — these three books explain metrics-based management, a key to 21st century government, which I write about in Real Change.
  • We had questions about adding in metrics, stats, to use both for reporting and keeping funders/bosses happy and for diagnostics - to e.g. find out which areas of the collection are being queried, what people are finding interesting. github repository as place to register open tables to make them discoverable.

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