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  2. Traffic count - Wikipedia

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    A traffic count is a count of vehicular or pedestrian traffic, which is conducted along a particular road, path, or intersection. A traffic count is commonly undertaken either automatically (with the installation of a temporary or permanent electronic traffic recording device), or manually by observers who visually count and record traffic on a ...

  3. Numbers (spreadsheet) - Wikipedia

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    Numbers works in a fashion somewhat different from traditional spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel or Lotus 1-2-3.In the traditional model, the table is the first-class citizen of the system, acting as both the primary interface for work and as the container for other types of media like charts or digital images.

  4. AppSheet - Wikipedia

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    AppSheet apps capture data in the form of images, signatures, geolocation, barcodes, and NFC. Data is automatically synced to the cloud-based, or users can opt to manually sync the data at any time. Common uses for data capture include field or equipment inspections, safety inspections, reporting, and inventory management.

  5. Google Drive - Wikipedia

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    Google also offers an extension for the Google Chrome web browser called Office editing for Docs, Sheets and Slides that enables users to view and edit Microsoft Office documents on Google Chrome, via Docs, Sheets and Slides apps. The extension can be used for opening Office files stored on the computer using Chrome, as well as for opening ...

  6. AutoNumber - Wikipedia

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    AutoNumber is a type of data used in Microsoft Access tables to generate an automatically incremented numeric counter. It may be used to create an identity column which uniquely identifies each record of a table. Only one AutoNumber is allowed in each table. The data type was called Counter in Access 2.0. [1]

  7. People counter - Wikipedia

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    A people counter is an electronic device that is used to measure the number of people traversing a certain passage or entrance. Examples include simple manual clickers, smart-flooring technologies, infrared beams, thermal imaging systems, WiFi trackers and video counters using advanced machine learning algorithms.

  8. Zero-inflated model - Wikipedia

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    Zero-inflated models are commonly used in the analysis of count data, such as the number of visits a patient makes to the emergency room in one year, or the number of fish caught in one day in one lake. [1] Count data can take values of 0, 1, 2, … (non-negative integer values). [2]

  9. Smartsheet - Wikipedia

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    As information is updated, other smartsheets tracking the same task, project or data-point are updated automatically. [7] [8] The service also has alerts for when a task deadline is coming up, [9] [11] and keeps track of document versions. [5] Smartsheet can import data from Microsoft Office or Google applications.