The sequence of pages and activities that a user takes through a site, as he/she selects one link after another.
Used to refer to the series of clicks, or path, the user takes to reach a destination in an informational space. Often used to describe user behavior gathered from server logs, but also can be used in early planning, as in "creating the optimal clickstream." D, E, F Deck Deck Placement Device Manufacturer
The path a user takes within a particular Web site.
The series of mouse clicks and related actions that a user makes while visiting a website. For an e-commerce website, a clickstream might include browsing the catalog, putting items into a virtual shopping cart, providing payment and shipping information, and then entering the order.
Series of page visits and associated clicks executed by a Web site visitor when navigating through the site. Analysis of clickstream data can help a company understand which products, Web site content, or screens were of most interest to a given customer.
a record of a user's activity on
the virtual path or trail a user makes when surfing a website or the Internet. Clickstream analysis allows marketers to determine consumers' usage patterns.
The electronic path a consumer takes while navigating from site to site. Also within a site, from page to page.
The sequence of pages that a visitor to a website sees on a single visit to that site.
A clickstream, or click path, is a list of all the pages viewed by a visitor, presented in the order the pages were viewed, also defined as the 'succession of mouse clicks' that each visitor makes through a website.
The clickstream is the path one clicks to work through a web site. i.e., Our clickstream shows that people are going from the Home page to the "About Us" page and exiting there, we need to find out why.
The electronic path a user takes while navigating from site to site, and within a site, from page to page.
The electronic path resulting from a user surfing between sites or navigating within a site.
The data generated by web server logging of page requests which is processed and organized for a variety of purposes the primary one of which is to identify which IP address (i.e., user) clicked on which page and when in order to evaluate a page or site's usage using analytical tools. This concept focuses on the series of page requests from a given user to determine what the user is doing. Given the amount of information which a web server generates for each user "click," clickstream data tends to be voluminous.
This is the path that a visitor to a web page travels to reach the required information.
A record of the clicks made as Web users travel within and between sites, and thus a record of the pages visited and the order in which they were visited. Web marketers and advertisers use clickstream information to determine the popularity of site sections, time spent on various activities, usability of individual features and the response to banner advertisements.
A Clickstream is the recording of what a computer user clicks on while web browsing.