Actually, I strongly disagree.  If you optimize for this case, you are
pessimizing for the real world.

It would be much better to fit a realistic life cycle or just record a trace
of profile updates (no need for content, just an abstract id for each
profile that got updated).

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 6:30 PM, John Wang <john.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

>      We do experience people updating their profile and the assumption is
> every member is likely to update their profile (that is a bit aggressive I'd
> agree, but it is nevertheless a safe upper bound)
>



-- 
Ted Dunning, CTO
DeepDyve

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