Re: Accurate user-based log file analysis

>Quack - thanks for playing.  Academic users (in the UK at least) are
>getting heavily on the proxy cache bandwagon.  Take hensa.ac.uk (or even
>our lowly wwwcache.lut.ac.uk) for example; that appears as one host but
>hides hundreds, if not thousands of users.  How are you going to know that
>an access from hensa.ac.uk is really me from weeble.lut.ac.uk?  We're 
>over a hundred miles apart (ok, chicken feed in American terms maybe but
>that's a big distance in the UK). Think of universities as fairly hefty
>companies - after all they are - and see your third entry. 


For our geographic analysis, we only use U.S. top-level domains. 
Most U.S. academic sights have their own .edu address. The geographic
analysis is part of our Domestic Organization Summary, see
http://www.interse.com/marketfocus/reports/. 




>Lastly; pop quiz.  Where is dmu.ac.uk?  Where is open.ac.uk?
>
>>   30% are from small businesses - The location of these users can be
determined


I don't know. And the software doesn't pretend to either. International
users are counted as part of a separate report, the International 
User Summary. 


> Er, how are you going to determine the location of lots small businesses
> who have CompuServe accounts? 


CompuServe users are counted as part of the CompuServe user community--
which we count to be only about 5% of all users.


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>Jon Knight, Researcher, Sysop and General Dogsbody, Department of Computer
>Studies, Loughborough University of Technology, Leics., ENGLAND.  LE11 3TU.
>*** Nothing looks so like a man of sense as a fool who holds his tongue ***


Just curious, what is "Dogsbody" ?

-Terry


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