Summary
The website had been running smoothly and consistently until February 5th, when it experienced significant slowdowns and errors (error 504). The problem has been fixed on February 8th, with the website running up again, but the fundamental cause of the problem has not been precisely identified yet. The developers have scheduled additional time to fix the issue next week, and the Online Committee will provide more information then.
The main topics covered in this report are the following.
- Online version of the Newsletter
- Online Discussion papers
- Syndication of table of content from Transactions
- Analytics
- Mailing list
Online version of the Newsletter
- a timely dissemination of the articles
- the possibility of publishing articles online as they are received - readers can be kept informed of updates by subscribing to a specific rss feed
- improved visibility of articles (e.g. the articles discussing recently awarded papers, etc.)
Online Discussion papers
- one can enable comments on any document on the website; this can be controlled on a document by document basis.
- registered users have the possibility of introducing comments by clicking on the "add comment" button; this automatically creates a discussion thread;
- all comments are public, but can be hidden to non-registered users if the object is itself private;
- comments can be moderated (i.e. posts can be deleted by an administrator);
- the comments can include LaTeX equations;
- the owner of a document receives an email notification when comments are posted;
- users who leave comments receive an email if their comments receive a reply.
Syndication of table of content from Transactions
- Option 1: Encourage members of the IT community to register to the feed by providing detailed instructions on the subscription process;
- Option 2: Create a "mailing list" (through feedburner) to which users can register, which would push the latest table of content to emails;
- Option 3: Pull the content of the feed from the IEEEXplore feed and display it on the website; one can imagine complementing this with a news item once the latest TOC is available.
Analytics
The last five months of web traffic remain stable with over 300 visits/day. The traffic comes for 66% from search engines, 19% from direct traffic, and 14% from referring sites.
Statistic | 4/1/2012-9/2/2012 | 9/2/2012-2/3/2013 |
---|---|---|
Visits | 47,184 ( 23,165 unique) | 39,197 ( 20,882 unique) |
Pageviews | 137,649 | 98,248 |
Pages/Visit | 2.92 | 2.51 |
Bounce Rate | 56% | 63% |
Avg. Time | 00:02:14 | 00:02:14 |
New Visits | 44% | 48% |
All of the above statistics may be self explanatory except for bounce rate , which is the percentage of single-page visits.
Page name | Pageviews |
---|---|
european school 2013 | 2,301 |
upcoming conferences | 1,590 |
recent news | 1,465 |
information theory paper award | 1,324 |
Claude E. Shannon award | 970 |
The following table shows the top 10 countries from which visit originates for the period 9/2/2012 to 2/3/2013.
Country | Visits |
---|---|
United States | 12,462 |
India | 2,390 |
France | 1,911 |
China | 1,828 |
Germany | 1,690 |
Canada | 1,596 |
Iran | 1,321 |
Turkey | 1.064 |
UK | 979 |
Japan | 972 |