Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/11-2/paper249.htmlInternational audienceIntroduction: The strategies that people use to browse Websites are difficult to analyse and understand: quantitative data can lack information about what a user actually intends to do, while qualitative data tends to be localised and is impractical to gather for large samples. Method: This paper describes a novel approach that combines data from direct observation, user surveys and server logs to analyse users' browsing behaviour. It is based on a longitudinal study of university students' use of a Website related to one of their courses. Analysis: The data were analysed by using Footstep graphs to categorise browsing behaviour into pre-defined strategies and c...
Social tagging systems in the Web 2.0 era present an innovative information seeking environment succ...
Social tagging systems in the Web 2.0 era present an innovative information seeking environment succ...
Finding information on the Web can be a much more complex search process than previously experienced...
Introduction. The strategies that people use to browse Websites are difficult to analyse and unders...
Understanding people's online behaviour has traditionally been a field of interest of commercial res...
This article analyzes consumer behavior on the Web. The purpose is to research patterns that charact...
Accurately analyzing and modeling online browsing behavior play a key role in understanding users an...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of user behaviour on the World-Wide Web. Eigh...
Previous studies have examined various aspects of user behaviour on the Web, including general infor...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of user behaviour on the World-Wide Web. Eigh...
Understanding how people interact with the web is key for a variety of applications, e.g., from the ...
Purpose: This paper seeks to investigate how to use a web analytics tool to conduct deep analysis of...
This paper provides an empirical characterisation of user actions at the web browser. The study is ...
Color poster with text, graphs, and tables.This research seeks to better understand the online behav...
Web analytics is a common approach to monitoring and analyzing user behavior on websites. We investi...
Social tagging systems in the Web 2.0 era present an innovative information seeking environment succ...
Social tagging systems in the Web 2.0 era present an innovative information seeking environment succ...
Finding information on the Web can be a much more complex search process than previously experienced...
Introduction. The strategies that people use to browse Websites are difficult to analyse and unders...
Understanding people's online behaviour has traditionally been a field of interest of commercial res...
This article analyzes consumer behavior on the Web. The purpose is to research patterns that charact...
Accurately analyzing and modeling online browsing behavior play a key role in understanding users an...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of user behaviour on the World-Wide Web. Eigh...
Previous studies have examined various aspects of user behaviour on the Web, including general infor...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of user behaviour on the World-Wide Web. Eigh...
Understanding how people interact with the web is key for a variety of applications, e.g., from the ...
Purpose: This paper seeks to investigate how to use a web analytics tool to conduct deep analysis of...
This paper provides an empirical characterisation of user actions at the web browser. The study is ...
Color poster with text, graphs, and tables.This research seeks to better understand the online behav...
Web analytics is a common approach to monitoring and analyzing user behavior on websites. We investi...
Social tagging systems in the Web 2.0 era present an innovative information seeking environment succ...
Social tagging systems in the Web 2.0 era present an innovative information seeking environment succ...
Finding information on the Web can be a much more complex search process than previously experienced...