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hcls1.csail.mit.edu & hcls2.csail.mit.edu webserver log data summary
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2007-07-23 06:32:33
Per the conversation during the July 9 Telecon:
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG
_BioRDF_Subgroup/Meetings/2007-07-09_Conference_Call
attached is a summary of query accesses to the demo from the
webserver logs 
of hcls1.csail.mit.edu:8890 and hcls2.csail.mit.edu:8890.
The dates in the 
webserver logs used to generate the data cover the period
May 31, 2007 thru 
June 8, 2007.

The columns are:

1. Organization:  the Organization who (presumably) owns the
Domain Name 
from which the access came. The term "ISP" refers
to some Internet Service 
Provider who can usually be identified from the Domain Name.
The term "ISP?" 
means it looked like an ISP. The "????" means that
the Organization and/or 
Domain Name couldn't be determined.
2. Doman Name:  the Domain name of the host from which the
access occurred.
3. IP Address:  the IP address of the host from which the
access occurred.
4. Number of Queries:  the number of both POST and GET
queries to the demo 
from that IP Address. There were a total of 883 queries (247
POST and 636 
GET).

It is interesting that there are 56 instances of exactly 2
queries from a 
host, the most except for 0 queries. This is likely due to
the fact that 
people were trying the Google Maps/Allen Brain 
Institute/SPARQL mashup 
whose published example link 
(http://hc
ls1.csail.mit.edu:8890/map/#Kcnip32850,Kcnd12800) 
generated two 
queries.

jb

  
Re: hcls1.csail.mit.edu & hcls2.csail.mit.edu webserver log data summary
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United States
2007-07-23 07:32:51
Our experience with the Kyield demo was very similar immediately following sharing the link with this list, a small portion of total visitation for that month.
 
It's instructive when considering what are really marketing issues in terms of adoption, particularly when considering actual budget authority (or even significant influence) in the decision making.
 
In our predecessor, a fair portion of every relevant organization worldwide not only visited often ;(across academia, gov, corp, consultants, finance, media, NGOs, etc.), but had active members with personalized services, and it was still difficult to achieve critical mass in a sustainable manner as all would take value but very few would even cover their own expense.
 
It highlights the need for support and commitment in related technologies, particularly at the early stages where risk averse organizations and cultures are now the norm.
 
Not a trivial challenge, adoption- particularly in an economically sustainable manner. .02 - Mark
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Subject: hcls1.csail.mit.edu & hcls2.csail.mit.edu webserver log data summary

Per the conversation during the July 9 Telecon:
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG_BioRDF_Subgroup/Meetings/2007-07-09_Conference_Call
attached is a summary of query accesses to the demo from the webserver logs
of hcls1.csail.mit.edu:8890 and hcls2.csail.mit.edu:8890. The dates in the
webserver logs used to generate the data cover the period May 31, 2007 thru
June 8, 2007.

The columns are:

1. Organization:  the Organization who (presumably) owns the Domain Name
from which the access came. The term "ISP" refers to some Internet Service
Provider who can usually be identified from the Domain Name. The term "ISP?"
means it looked like an ISP. The "????" means that the Organization and/or
Domain Name couldn't be determined.
2. Doman Name: ; the Domain name of the host from which the access occurred.
3. IP Address:  the IP address of the host from which the access occurred.
4. Number of Queries:  the number of both POST and GET queries to the demo
from that IP Address. There were a total of 883 queries (247 POST and 636
GET).

It is interesting that there are 56 instances of exactly 2 queries from a
host, the most except for 0 queries. This is likely due to the fact that
people were trying the Google Maps/Allen Brain ; Institute/SPARQL mashup
whose published example link
(http://hcls1.csail.mit.edu:8890/map/#Kcnip32850,Kcnd12800) ; generated two
queries.

jb
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