- From: Rohit Khare <khare@pest.w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 96 13:31:12 -0500
- To: w3c-tech@w3.org, rhhu@w3.org
- Cc: w3t@w3.org, www-demographics@w3.org, www-logging@w3.org
W3C is now sponsoring two mailing lists spun out from the recent MIT Workshop on Internet Survey Methodology and Web Demographics. www-demographics@w3.org www-logging@w3.org To subscribe, send "subscribe" in the Subject: line to www-demographics-request@w3.org www-logging-request@w3.org The archives of each list will be publically available: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-demographics/ http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-logging/ Rohit Khare khare@w3.org About WWW-Demographics ====================== This group will focus on ethical user profiling and self-reporting. Some issues include: a. Clarify desirability of and develop protocol extensions for session ID and persistent site ID. b. Develop standard procedures and definitions for users' disclosure of demographic information in return for value from information providers c. Identify relevant international standards regarding privacy and data security d. Develop or identify means and standards for protecting demographic data collected through logging and registration e. Identify data elements suitable for statistical aggregation (not identification), e.g. state/country, age, gender, etc. About WWW-Logging ================= This group will focus on the analysis of web logs and large-scale usage measurement. Some issues include: a. develop common definitions of web transactions, standard formats for server logs, and shared interpetations of log data b. propose needed and experimental fields to extend the log formats. c. develop procedures for exchanges that enable more complete measurement of usage, e.g., data exchanges between caches and providers. d. investigate methods of aggregating usage data to provide meaningful descriptions of activity within and across sites, while protecting users' privacy e. develop methods for analyzing aggregate and individual web usage.
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