Clickstream Analysis
Traffic flow analysis is a form of web analysis (see separate item), which is the collection and analysis of website visits. While there are other ways to collect this data, browsing history analysis typically uses web server log files to monitor and measure website activity. These analyzes can be used, for example, to report user behavior on a particular website. B. Routing, stickiness (the tendency of users to stay on the site), where users come from and where they leave the site. It can also be used for more aggregated metrics, such as B. Visits (hits), page views, and unique and repeat visitors, which are useful for understanding a site's performance from a technical, business, and commercial perspective.
Literal Meanings of Clickstream Analysis
Clickstream:
Meanings of Clickstream:
A profile of user activity in a web browser or other software based on what has been clicked.
Analysis:
Meanings of Analysis:
Breakdown into components to be studied (complex thing, concept, theory, etc.).
The result of such a process.
Mathematical study of functions, series, series, limits, derivatives and integrals.
Demonstration by deduction of known truths.
The process of breaking down a substance into its component parts or the result of this process.
Analytical study of melodies, harmonies, sequences, repetitions, variations, quotes, juxtapositions and surprises.