Computers and Internet - Discussions pertaining to hardware, software, internet, web design, internet, programming and more.
Computer Software - From operating systems to information management applications. Anti Virus programs to Video Editing. Share your views on the software you are using or ask questions about software you are looking to buy.
Drilling Down - Content focusing on relationship marketing and customer loyalty through database marketing and interactive metrics. Emphasis on ROI, LTV, RFM and their link together, with a special attention to modeling, CRM, and database marketing techniques.
Extended Log File Format - W3C's description of the Extended Log File Format. Most flexible of the log formats
Log Analysis - Info aimed at detecting intrusions, but also good general "analysis" tips.
LOGML - Log Markup Language - Designed to describe log reports of web servers. Mining web-data that has been collected from web server logfiles, is not only useful for studying customer choices, but also helps in organizing web pages. The structure of a web site is represented as a web graph using XGMML.
The Mirror Conspiracy or HTTP Logs - An approach to extracting information from HTTP logs using functional programming is presented, including full source code under the GNU GPL license.
Why Webstats are Meaningless - Outlines an argument claiming that WWW access statistics can be worse than meaningless. This document was originally written in 1995 to explain the statistics at Cranfield University.
XML.com: What Is Web Analytics - Eric Petersen has put together a guide to web analytics resources, from the books that should be read to the tools to use. Eric is the author of Web Site Measurements Hacks.
Vital Web Stats — And More - Review by eWeek Labs of two products that provide high-level analysis and reporting but take very different approaches: WebTrends Reporting Center 5.0 and SiteCatalyst. (August 26, 2002)
Web Site Checkup - Far from moribund, Web analytics offerings provide a wide variety of analysis, reporting capabilities. eWeek. (August 26, 2002)
Web Watchers - Computerworld - A roundup of skills, training and salary information for Web data analysts. (August 19, 2002)
Web Analysis Tools in Transition - With big intelligence software vendors moving into their turf, Web analytics companies must evolve or die. (August 13, 2002)
Web Analytics Move Across the Enterprise - The web has become a critical online artery for many enterprise business activities, but the analytics applied to Web-based computing have not kept pace with the real world, multichannel environment of most companies. (August 17, 2001)
Drilling Down the Customer - By Michele Masterson. Aiming to crack the customer code and translate the browsing and buying habits of online shoppers into e-commerce dollars, many e-tailers are turning to usage-analysis software as an alternative to traffic measurement services, such as Media Metrix or Nielsen//NetRatings. (September 23, 1999)
There's Gold in Them There Log Files! - Using your Web server log files to direct your traffic building efforts and measure your success. (August 2, 1999)