Programs like Webtrends and funnelweb can compute items like average session length in time, as well as number of requests per session, based on some preset session length you specify, such as 20 minutes, or 40 minutes, or whatever. They also allow clickstream reports that allow you to see how a user moved "thru" your site during a session. I don't see that analog can do this type of thing, nor did I find that AWStats can (awstats.sourceforge.net). Neither can an Active Server Page based version.
This type of information is critical to what we collect. Does someone at least know the algorithms used to create these types of measures, so I can recreate them as necessary? Any type of references to how different web statistics algorithms are calculated would be really helpful, as I don't have the ability to spend $2500 for the advanced FunnelWeb that can do this, and I also need to add in some additional customizations that they can't seem to do. Any help or references appreciated. Sincerely, Bryan Ax Developer AMC Cancer Research Center +------------------------------------------------------------------------ | This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this | mailing list, go to | http://lists.isite.net/listgate/analog-help/unsubscribe.html | | List archives are available at | http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ | http://lists.isite.net/listgate/analog-help/archives/ | http://www.tallylist.com/archives/index.cfm/mlist.7 +------------------------------------------------------------------------
