40 projects tagged "Statistics"
Yalst ("yet another live support tool") is a powerful chatting tool that integrates easily with any Web site. The highlights are visitor and operator initiated chats, audio and video chats, visitor monitoring and tracking with alarm functionality, form monitoring, file transfers in both directions during chats, plugin-free co-browsing, marketing tools (push banners, URLs, messages, and customized surveys), ad-tracking of campaigns, conversion tracking, departments, a FAQ database, a customized contact form (if chat is offline), chat between operators, and an application programming interface for deep Web site integration.
KeyFrog monitors the keyboard and visualizes its usage statistics. The user can obtain much information about keyboard activity: the intensity of keyboard usage, how was it distributed in time, which applications were used, etc. This may be very useful, for example, to developers to monitor their productivity. The environment being monitored is the X Window System (text applications are explicitly supported if run inside an X terminal).
n2 is a client/server system for transmitting forensic snapshots from a number of hosts to a receiver node. This receiver collects statistics and is able to present an overview of the current and historical situation on a server. n2 provides a robust solution for real-time monitoring, optimizing performance, and analyzing crashes.
SDAPS is a collection of scripts that enables you to create questionnaires that can be scanned and automatically analyzed. The questionnaires can easily be created using OpenOffice.org or LaTeX, which gives a lot of flexibility. SDAPS creates a machine-readable questionnaire from the document. It also contains the required tools to analyze the data and create a final report with all the results that can be printed.
superseriousstats is a small and efficient program for creating a Web page with statistics from various types of IRC logs. It keeps track of its parse history and only processes new activity before storing any accumulated data in a SQLite or MySQL database. It is suitable for high volume IRC channels and large log archives, and is relatively easy to integrate with IRC services (e.g. bots) that interact with the database and provide last seen information and many other statistics directly in your channel.
SOFA is a statistics, analysis, and reporting program with an emphasis on ease of use, learning as you go, and beautiful output. SOFA can connect directly to your database and lets you display results in an attractive format ready to share or put in a spreadÂsheet. SOFA will help you learn as you go, whether you are a student, business analyst, or researcher.