.@justinfbrunelle et al.'s (https://t.co/I24wr01lzu) memento damage algorithm is related to completeness, because it determines how the missing resources will impact the quality of an archived web page.
.@justinfbrunelle et al.'s (https://t.co/I24wr01lzu) memento damage algorithm is related to visual correspondence, because the algorithm checks for the position of elements on the web page and detects if the formatting of the web page is not correct.
@kalevleetaru @WebSciDL but not all that is missed is "important"; damage tool release "RSN" https://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar https://t.co/vCrpuRC4wP
"Not all mementos are created equal: measuring the impact of missing resources" http://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar @ijdl @justinfbrunelle @WebSciDL
"Not all mementos are created equal: measuring the impact of missing resources" http://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar @ijdl @justinfbrunelle @WebSciDL
"Not all mementos are created equal: measuring the impact of missing resources" http://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar @ijdl @justinfbrunelle @WebSciDL
"Not all mementos are created equal: measuring the impact of missing resources" http://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar @ijdl @justinfbrunelle @WebSciDL
"Not all mementos are created equal: measuring the impact of missing resources" http://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar @ijdl @justinfbrunelle @WebSciDL
"Not all mementos are created equal: measuring the impact of missing resources" http://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar @ijdl @justinfbrunelle @WebSciDL
"Not all mementos are created equal: measuring the impact of missing resources" http://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar @ijdl @justinfbrunelle @WebSciDL
"Not all mementos are created equal: measuring the impact of missing resources" http://t.co/ZcQi0Lotar @ijdl @justinfbrunelle @WebSciDL