UNAFFILIATED WEB DOMAIN HOSTING SERVICE SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
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1. A method of survival analysis, comprising:
- receiving website hosting client data for a plurality of clients; and
calculating, with a server, a model of web site hosting client survival by applying a population survival analysis algorithm to the website hosting client data.
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Abstract
Using data extracted by an OSS module from a service platform that enables hosting of a plurality of unaffiliated web domains to populate a client survival data model.
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1. A method of survival analysis, comprising:
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receiving website hosting client data for a plurality of clients; and calculating, with a server, a model of web site hosting client survival by applying a population survival analysis algorithm to the website hosting client data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of survival analysis, comprising:
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receiving website hosting client attribute data for a plurality of clients; applying a survival analysis algorithm to the data; and determining a survival rate for a second plurality of clients based on a survival rate of a first plurality of clients, wherein the first and second pluralities of clients have at least two common website hosting client attributes. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of survival analysis of website hosting clients, comprising:
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extracting web site hosting related data for a plurality of clients from a plurality of data sources accessible to a plurality of servers in a website hosting system; selecting a survival analysis algorithm; applying the selected survival analysis algorithm to the extracted website hosting related data to generate survival analysis data for a first portion of the plurality of clients; determining a second portion of the plurality of clients based on similarities to the first portion of the plurality of clients; and predicting survival for the second portion of the plurality of clients based on the survival analysis data and a measure of a degree of similarity to the first portion of the plurality of clients. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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