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The Standard Analysis Pack provides 40 advanced web analysis plugins and is included
in Statbot Standard Edition.
This plugin library includes graph sets and HTML reports that provided essential web analysis
features and form the foundation for user expansion and customization. This basic set of
graph sets and HTML reports include server data ouput, top-level domains, frequent visitors,
page and site elements, and raw server requests.
This plugin library also includes a basic set of automation capabilities that adds the
ability to automatically schedule Profile updates, HTML report generation, launch web
browsers and view HTML reports.
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Graph Sets:
 Data Output (3 Graphs)
 Domains (3 Graphs)
 Frequent Visitors (3 Graphs)
 Page Impressions (3 Graphs)
 Requests (4 Graphs)
 Server Errors (3 Graphs)
 Site Elements (3 Graphs)
HTML Reports:
 Data Output (3 Reports)
 Errors (3 Reports)
 Internet Domains by Percentage
 Page Impressions by Frequency
 Requests (3 Reports)
 Site Elements by Frequency
 Visitors by Frequency
Automation Plugins:
 Create a Profile
 Create All Profiles
 Update a Profile
 Update All Profiles
 View a Webpage
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Data Output Graph Set
The Data Output graph set shows the amount of data being returned by the server
in response to visitor requests.
This graph set is ideal for web designers, webmasters, and MIS/IT professionals
that need to know the amount of data being delivered over the network by the
server. This information can be used to determine if the current network
connection is sufficient or if more bandwidth is required. This information
can also be used to gauge and track download activity.
These three graphs plot the website data output over the past twelve months,
the past four weeks, and the past seven days.
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Domains Graph Set
The Domains graph set shows which top-level domains are generating traffic to the
website.
This graph set is designed for sales and marketing professionals, web designers,
webmasters, and anyone else interested in understanding what top level domains
visitors to their website are coming from.
These three graphs plot the top-level domain activity over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.
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Frequent Visitors Graph Set
The Frequent Visitors graph set shows the top visitors to the website. The visitor's
domain names or IP address is shown, along with the number of requests they've made
to the website.
This graph set is one of our most popular. Sales and marketing professionals can use
these graphs to see who the most active website visitors are, and to track visitors
to the website from their competition, business partners, customers, and clients.
Security professionals can use this graph set to look for suspected hacker activity.
These three graphs plot the most frequent website visitors over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.
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Page Impressions Graph Set
The Page Impressions graph set show what webpages are the most popular with visitors
to the website.
Another extremely popular graph set, these graphs can be used by sales and marketing
professionals to determine what pages are good candidates for frequent updates, or for
the placement of online advertising. Web designers and webmasters can use this graph
set to discover which pages are good choices for speed and content optimization.
These three graphs plot the most popular webpages over the past four weeks, the past
seven days, and the current day.
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Requests Graph Set
The Requests graph set shows the number of basic HTTP requests made to the website.
Since a single HTML webpage can require dozens-to-hundreds of requests to be properly
rendered, this HTML report displays the number of raw HTTP requests being served, which
shows the base-level performance of the web server. Web designers, webmasters, and MIS/IT
professionals can use these graphs to determine the overall health and performance of the
website; they can also be utilized to track the time and duration of network failures.
These graphs can also be used by security professionals to look for unusual website activity.
These four graphs plot HTTP requests over the past twelve months, the past four weeks,
the past seven days, and the past 24 hours.
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Server Errors Graph Set
The Server Errors graph set shows the number and types of server errors that have
occurred. These errors include those caused by visitors to the website (bad request,
unauthorized, forbidden, not found) and those occurring on the server side (internal,
not implemented, bad gateway, service unavailable).
This graph set will help web designers, webmaster, and MIS/IT professionals locate
and correct a variety of client-side and server-side problems. This graph set can
also be used to locate attempts to access password-protected content on the website.
These three graphs plot the server errors over the past four weeks, the past
seven days, and the current day.
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Site Elements Graph Set
The Site Elements graph set show which site elements (HTML pages, Java applets,
GIF/JPEG/PNG images, etc.) are being accessed the most on the website.
This graph set is designed for web developers and webmasters and is used to determine
which web components are the best candidates for compression or optimization. Optimizing
these web components will help speed webpage rendering and accessability, especially for
visitors connecting with a modem or those who have slower Internet access.
These three graphs plot the most accessed site elements over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.
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Data Output by Month, Week, Day HTML Report
The Data Output HTML report shows the amount of data being returned by the server
in response to visitor requests. There are three versions of this report, where
data output is reported on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis.
This HTML report is ideal for web designers, webmasters, and MIS/IT professionals
that need to know the amount of data being delivered over the network by the
server. This information can be used to determine if the current network
connection is sufficient or if more bandwidth is required. This information
can also be used to gauge and track download activity.
HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
data output is shown with it's associated numeric totals.
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(click to view monthly online report)
(click to view weekly online report)
(click to view daily online report) |
Errors by Month, Week, Day HTML Report
The Errors HTML report shows the number and types of server errors that have
occurred. These errors include those caused by visitors to the website (bad request,
unauthorized, forbidden, not found) and those occurring on the server side (internal,
not implemented, bad gateway, service unavailable). There are three versions of this
report, where errors are reported on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis.
This HTML report will help web designers, webmaster, and MIS/IT professionals locate
and correct a variety of client-side and server-side problems. This graph set can
also be used to locate attempts to access password-protected content on the website.
HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, and a summary section where the error types
and numeric totals are shown.
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(click to view monthly online report)
(click to view weekly online report)
(click to view daily online report)
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Internet Domains by Percentage HTML Report
The Internet Domains by Percentage HTML report shows which top-level domains are generating
traffic to the website.
This graph set is designed for sales and marketing professionals, web designers,
webmasters, and anyone else interested in understanding what top level domains
visitors to their website are coming from.
HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
top-level domains are shown with their associated percentages.
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Page Impressions by Frequency HTML Report
The Page Impressions by Frequency HTML report shows what webpages are the most popular
with visitors to the website.
An extremely popular HTML report, it can be used by sales and marketing
professionals to determine what pages are good candidates for frequent updates or for
the placement of online advertising. Web designers and webmasters can use this HTML
report to discover which pages are good choices for speed and content optimization.
HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each webpage is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.
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Requests by Month, Week, Day HTML Report
The Requests HTML report shows the number of basic HTTP requests made to the website.
Since a single HTML webpage can require dozens-to-hundreds of requests to be properly
rendered, this HTML report displays the number of raw HTTP requests being served, which
shows the base-level performance of the web server. Web designers, webmasters, and MIS/IT
professionals can use these HTML reports to determine the overall health and performance
of the website; they can also be utilized to track the time and duration of network
failures. These HTML reports can also be used by security professionals to look for
unusual website activity.
HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each time period is shown with it's associated raw HTTP totals.
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(click to view monthly online report)
(click to view weekly online report)
(click to view daily online report)
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Site Elements by Frequency HTML Report
The Site Elements by Frequency HTML report shows which site elements (HTML pages, Java
applets, GIF/JPEG/PNG images, etc.) are being accessed the most on the website.
This HTML report is designed for web developers and webmasters and is used to determine
which web components are the best candidates for compression or optimization. Optimizing
these web components will help speed webpage rendering and accessability, especially for
visitors connecting with a modem or those who have slower Internet access.
HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each site element is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.
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(click to view online report) |
Visitors by Frequency HTML Report
The Visitors by Frequency HTML report shows the top visitors to the website. The visitor's
domain name or IP address is shown, along with the number of requests they've made
to the website.
This HTML report is one of our most popular. Sales and marketing professionals can use
it to see who the most active website visitors are, and to track visitors to the website
from their competition, business partners, customers, and clients. Security professionals
can use this HTML report to look for suspected hacker activity.
HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each visitor is shown with their associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.
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(click to view online report) |
Create a Profile Automation Plugin
Automation plugins extend the capabilities of Stabot with new product features and
functionality.
This plugin adds the ability to launch a website analaysis operation and create a
single Profile report. The website analysis operation ignores any logfile optimization
settings, and makes sure that all logfiles are processed from beginning to end.
The operation can be started manually by the user or added to Statbot's task scheduler
and started automatically.
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Create All Profiles Automation Plugin
Automation plugins extend the capabilities of Stabot with new product features and
functionality.
This plugin adds the ability to launch a website analaysis operation and create
reports for all existing Profiles. The website analysis operation ignores any logfile
optimization settings, and makes sure that all logfiles are processed from beginning
to end.
The operation can be started manually by the user or added to Statbot's task scheduler
and started automatically.
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Update a Profile Automation Plugin
Automation plugins extend the capabilities of Stabot with new product features and
functionality.
This plugin adds the ability to launch a website analaysis operation and update a
single Profile report. The website analysis operation only processes new logfile entries,
dramatically cutting the time it takes to refresh a Profile and generate reports.
The operation can be started manually by the user or added to Statbot's task scheduler
and started automatically.
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Update All Profiles Automation Plugin
Automation plugins extend the capabilities of Stabot with new product features and
functionality.
This plugin adds the ability to launch a website analaysis operation and update reports
for all existing Profiles. The website analysis operation only processes new logfile entries,
dramatically cutting the time it takes to refresh a Profile and generate reports.
The operation can be started manually by the user or added to Statbot's task scheduler
and started automatically.
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View a Webpage Automation Plugin
Automation plugins extend the capabilities of Stabot with new product features and
functionality.
This plugin adds the ability to automatically launch the user's web browser and display
any specified webpage, including a Profile's HTML report.
The operation can be started manually by the user or added to Statbot's task scheduler
and started automatically.
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