Question about the "web surfing time" report.

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imrozalik
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Question about the "web surfing time" report.

Postby imrozalik » Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:12 pm

Could you confirm something for me?



When I run a report on “top 20 users of web surfing time” for example,

the amount of time displayed is actual “using” time or can this still be

included when the web page is minimised for example?





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Question about the "web surfing time" report.

Postby admin » Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:13 pm

Actually, it is a little complicated. It only takes a few seconds to

open a webpage, but you may spend several minutes to read it.



Because there will be no traffic after the webpage is open, it is

difficult to determine whether the user is actually reading the page.



Therefore we calculate the Internet Browse Time by using a special

algorithm. We use the "Read Time Threshold" as the basis for measuring

browse time. The Read Time Threshold is 3 minutes by default.



For example, an employee goes to www.cnn.com. If a request is made to

www.google.com 2 minutes after the initial request to www.cnn.com, 2

minutes of browse time are assigned to cnn.com. A subsequent request to

www.msn.com 4 minutes later will assign 3 minutes to google.com and

begin a new session for msn.com.



So though it might not be so accurate, it is helpful to reflect the

real browsing time.


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