On the validity of client‐side vs server‐side web log data analysis
Abstract
Purpose
This paper seeks to discuss measurement units by comparing the internet use and the traditional media use, and to understand internet use from the traditional media use perspective.
Design/methodology/approach
Benefits and shortcomings of two log file types will be carefully and exhaustively examined. Client‐side and server‐side log files will be analyzed and compared with proposed units of analysis.
Findings
Server‐side session time calculation was remarkably reliable and valid based on the high correlation with the client‐side time calculation. The analysis result revealed that the server‐side log file session time measurement seems more promising than the researchers previously speculated.
Practical implications
An ability to identify each individual user and low caching problems were strong advantages for the analysis. Those web design implementations and web log data analysis scheme are recommended for future web log analysis research.
Originality/value
This paper examined the validity of the client‐side and the server‐side web log data. As a result of the triangulation of two datasets, research designs and propose analysis schemes could be recommended.
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Citation
Woong Yun, G., Ford, J., Hawkins, R.P., Pingree, S., McTavish, F., Gustafson, D. and Berhe, H. (2006), "On the validity of client‐side vs server‐side web log data analysis", Internet Research, Vol. 16 No. 5, pp. 537-552. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662240610711003
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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