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Random Data-Analysis and Measurement Procedures

Journal of Vibration and Acoustics(1989)10.1115/1.3269865Source: DataRank Database
Top 1%percentile
31.2DataRank
31.2Top 1%
Dataset Open Access
6415 citations · base score 8.8
datarank_citation_only_1hop_v6· scope data_onlyMethodology
Data sources & pipeline
Pipeline:MetadataData-paper checkEnrichmentCitation networkScoring
Enrichment:Pending

FAIR Checklist

Context only (not used in score)
Findable (1/2)
  • Has DOI
Accessible (1/2)
  • Open Access
Interoperable (0/2)
    Reusable (1/3)
    • Dataset classification

    FAIR checklist signals are shown for context only and do not affect DataRank scoring.

    DataRank Breakdown

    Base Score 4%Citation Network 96%

    Base Score Contribution

    1.3

    From this paper's citation signal

    Citation Network Contribution

    29.9

    From 199 citing papers with measurable signal

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    Top citers

    Why this DataRank?

    DataRank blends this paper's own citation count with the influence of the papers that cite it. Here, roughly 4% comes from its base citations and 96% from the citation network (199 citing papers contributed measurable signal).

    Base score B(p)
    log1p(citation_count) — grows sub-linearly, so a paper with 1,000 citations is not 10× a paper with 100.
    Network N(p)
    Σ over citers of log1p(Cq) ÷ max(outdegreeq, 1). Being cited by a highly-cited paper with few references counts most.
    Damping factor d = 0.85
    DataRank = (1−d)·B(p) + d·N(p) — the two cards above are each already multiplied by their share.
    Self-citations excluded
    Citers sharing any OpenAlex author ID with this paper are filtered out before the network sum.

    Citers are pulled from OpenAlex sorted by cited_by_count:descand capped per paper, so when the cap binds we keep the highest-signal references and the score is reproducible across reruns.

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    Authors (5)

    A. G. Piersol,H. Saunders,Julius S. Bendat,Allan G. Piersol,J. S. Bendat

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