Trends Dashboard

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Introduced with Access Analytics 4.0, the "Trends Dashboard." The Trends dashboard provides you with an overview of the violations on a selected domain for the current time period, as well as how that has changed over time. This information is prevented in three views:

Violation Instances

  • Average Instances per Impression: In the "Violations Instances" chart the average number of violations experienced per impression will be presented as as a line chart. The line indicates the number of violation instances per page impression per day over the last 30 days. You can navigate in 30 day increments to view historical data or return to the present.
  • Total Instances Encountered:  In the "Violations Instances" chart the total number of violations instances will be presented as bars in the chart. Each bar represents a single day and the bar height indicates the total number of violations experienced on that day. You can navigate in 30 day increments to view historical data or return to the present.

It is also important to note that you can hover over any individual day and get the total violation instances and average instances per impression for that day.

Screenshot of the Violation Instances section of the Trends dashboard

Pages Monitored

  • This view displays the total number of unique pages loaded at least once by any user in the past 30 days.

Screenshot of the Pages Monitored section of the Trends dashboard

 

Underlying Data

Within the "Trends" dashboard of Access Analytics the "Underlying Data" section allows you to view the raw data from which the above charts are created. This data is represented in a table with the following columns:

Date: The date that the data on this row was captured.

Instances: The number of violation instances recorded on this day for the active domain.

Impressions: The number of impressions recorded on this day for the active domain.

Average Instances per Impression: The average number of violation instances per impression on this day for the active domain.

Pages Monitored: the total number of unique pages loaded at least once by any user for that day.

Screenshot of the Underlying Data section of the Trends dashboard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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