July 21, 2004 (Press Release) --
This page describes the main features of available reports. In addition to these objective reports there are also available a range of subjective reports and analyses -- in many cases based on and/or interpreted from the objective data described in the report.
Summary
e-Business Solutions generates reports that contain a wealth of information about your website. Using this information you can improve your website's performance, organization, style, and internal quality. You can use e-Business Solutions data to engineer out many of the common errors and mistakes that interfere with quality website operation -- and which chip away at the superior user experience.
The Major Categories are created through an interpretive analysis of the raw data.
It important to emphasize that this raw data is only part of what contributes to a website quality assessment.
Our developed intuition and judgment experience are very important ingredients to formulate the QA Summary.
Website Performance categories:
User Experience.
This area involves how a visitor experiences a site, and how site attributes affect the experience. Factors include performance, organization, response time, and general organization.
Page Structure.
These issues concern properties of individual pages, how they are formed, how complex they are, and what their properties are.
Site Structure.
This are concerns about how a site is organized, how a user can navigate from here to there, and what traps and recovery processes are present.
Top Page Organization.
The top page is where most users start or enter your site. The initial experience is often critical to a good experience.
Site-Wide Statistics.
Overall, certain types of metrics will characterize how your site is used, effectively or not. These include factors such as the image/text ratio, total volume/text ratio, intensity of linking, etc.
Compliance.
Corporate governance concerns, and certain types of compliance issues, may affect how your site is viewed.
Note:
The objective is to use e-Business Solutions to measure objective quantities from a WebSite and use the resulting metrics to develop information of a more subjective nature. Comparative metrics would be highly valuable to webmasters because they could identify problems or issues of one WebSite relative to other WebSites in the same general subject area. At present, this is shared with a limited number of e-Business Solutions partners who are in various states of developing cross-site comparisons.
This page describes some possible WebSite Dimensions of Excellence that can be measured objectively by e-Business Solutions site analysis runs. The idea is that, using these metrics, two or more WebSites can be compared against each other and/or against pre-established standards.
The measures could be assessed subjectively and the combination of an objective and subjective assessment may also be quite interesting.
Summary
e-Business Solutions generates reports that contain a wealth of information about your website. Using this information you can improve your website's performance, organization, style, and internal quality. You can use e-Business Solutions data to engineer out many of the common errors and mistakes that interfere with quality website operation -- and which chip away at the superior user experience.
The Major Categories are created through an interpretive analysis of the raw data.
It important to emphasize that this raw data is only part of what contributes to a website quality assessment.
Our developed intuition and judgment experience are very important ingredients to formulate the QA Summary.
Website Performance categories:
User Experience.
This area involves how a visitor experiences a site, and how site attributes affect the experience. Factors include performance, organization, response time, and general organization.
Page Structure.
These issues concern properties of individual pages, how they are formed, how complex they are, and what their properties are.
Site Structure.
This are concerns about how a site is organized, how a user can navigate from here to there, and what traps and recovery processes are present.
Top Page Organization.
The top page is where most users start or enter your site. The initial experience is often critical to a good experience.
Site-Wide Statistics.
Overall, certain types of metrics will characterize how your site is used, effectively or not. These include factors such as the image/text ratio, total volume/text ratio, intensity of linking, etc.
Compliance.
Corporate governance concerns, and certain types of compliance issues, may affect how your site is viewed.
Note:
The objective is to use e-Business Solutions to measure objective quantities from a WebSite and use the resulting metrics to develop information of a more subjective nature. Comparative metrics would be highly valuable to webmasters because they could identify problems or issues of one WebSite relative to other WebSites in the same general subject area. At present, this is shared with a limited number of e-Business Solutions partners who are in various states of developing cross-site comparisons.
This page describes some possible WebSite Dimensions of Excellence that can be measured objectively by e-Business Solutions site analysis runs. The idea is that, using these metrics, two or more WebSites can be compared against each other and/or against pre-established standards.
The measures could be assessed subjectively and the combination of an objective and subjective assessment may also be quite interesting.

e-Business Solutions offers website QA and Performance Analysis via a variety of automated searches and checks.
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