Re: Common website analytics aggregation formulas

2014-07-21 Thread Anki Reddy
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On Saturday, May 3, 2014 5:17:13 AM UTC+5:30, Demetrius Nunes wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> At my company we're building a platform product which has a big analytics 
> component to it.
>
> I am intending to use elasticsearch to power that part of the platform.
>
> Most of the analytics examples that I see using elasticsearch aggregations 
> are around systems logs & monitoring.
>
> There quite a few metrics that I have to provide reporting that are very 
> typical of website analytics, such as time spent on site, bounce rate, 
> active users, etc.
>
> I've already implemented all the tracking code within the system and I 
> have indexes with timestamps, user-generated events such as page hits, 
> clicks, and so on.
>
> So, are there any good references, best practices, plugins or even 
> formulas on how to implement these kinds of website analytics metrics using 
> elasticsearch?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Demetrius
>
>

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Common website analytics aggregation formulas

2014-05-02 Thread Demetrius Nunes
Hi guys,

At my company we're building a platform product which has a big analytics 
component to it.

I am intending to use elasticsearch to power that part of the platform.

Most of the analytics examples that I see using elasticsearch aggregations 
are around systems logs & monitoring.

There quite a few metrics that I have to provide reporting that are very 
typical of website analytics, such as time spent on site, bounce rate, 
active users, etc.

I've already implemented all the tracking code within the system and I have 
indexes with timestamps, user-generated events such as page hits, clicks, 
and so on.

So, are there any good references, best practices, plugins or even formulas 
on how to implement these kinds of website analytics metrics using 
elasticsearch?

Thanks a lot,
Demetrius

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