Difference between revisions of "Rename LFA to AFM"

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'''Status: In Progress, December 2010'''
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== User Story ==
 
== User Story ==
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 16 May 2011

Status: Done (DataShop v4.4 December 2010)

User Story

As a [type of user], I want to [perform some task] so that I can [achieve some goal].

Notes/Comments

  • It is a misnomer to refer to the results of the Additive Factors Model (AFM) on the DataShop user interface as 'LFA values'. As we no longer use CFM, maybe we should label the BIC and AIC values as AFM values instead of LFA values. LFA (Learning Factors Analysis) is actually about generating new skill models from factors.



See completed features
See on-going features
See unordered Collected User Requests
See the DataShop Glossary