Browser Application Summary iCube enables you to create ad hoc reports that help you to analyze the performance of applications in browsers and the user experience score of the end users.
Attribute | Description |
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Application Name | Name of the application |
Application Type |
Language in which the application was coded, that is, Java / Ruby / .Net This attribute is applicable only to New Relic |
Application Version | Version number of the application This attribute is applicable only to New Relic |
Browser Name | End user's browser type |
Browser OS | End user browser’s operating system This attribute is applicable only to New Relic |
Browser Version |
End user's browser version This attribute is applicable only to New Relic |
Calendar Date | Gregorian calendar date displayed in the format "M/D/YYYY" |
Calendar Month | Gregorian calendar month displaying the month and year as "Mon YYYY" |
Calendar Week | Gregorian calendar week displaying the week day |
City | City from where the device accessed the application |
Country | Country from where the device accessed the application |
Device Type- Browser | Type of the device that loaded the page, either mobile, tablet, or desktop This attribute is applicable only to New Relic |
Hour | Hour |
Key Transaction Flag | Flag indicating if the transaction is a key transaction This attribute is applicable only to New Relic |
Location | Location from where the application is accessed |
Session ID | This attribute is added only for the count calculation and it is not used in the dossier even if it is present in the iCube |
State | State from where the device accessed the application |
Time | Time when the metric is collected |
Transaction Name | Name of the transaction as it appears in browser module user interface |
Metrics | Description | Formula or Source | Expected Values |
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Browser User Sessions | Count of active users that started based on the chosen time interval | Max([Browser User Sessions]) | 0 or >0 |
Browser Page Visits | Total number of individual page views | Sum([Browser Page Visits]) | 0 or >0 |
Browser Satisfaction Score | Average satisfaction score |
(([Satisfied Transaction Count] + ([Tolerating Transaction Count] * 0.5)) / [Browser Page Visits]) Calculated using vendor specific methods (for example, Apdex) from event data obtained directly from Monitor vendor source This metric is applicable only to New Relic |
Between 0 and 1 |
Key Transaction Response Time - Browser (sec) | Time taken to load a page at the browser (equivalent to the end user response time) |
([Key Transaction Response Time] / [Browser Page Visits]) Averaged from event data obtained directly from Monitor vendor source |
>0 Closer to 0 is better |
Network Time (sec) | Network time component of key transaction response time |
([Network Time] / [Browser Page Visits]) Averaged from event data obtained directly from Monitor vendor source |
>0 Closer to 0 is better |
Page Rendering Time (sec) | Page rendering time component of key transaction response time |
([Page Rendering Time] / [Browser Page Visits]) Averaged from event data obtained directly from Monitor vendor source This metric is applicable only to New Relic |
>0 Closer to 0 is better |
Transaction Response Time (sec) | Time taken to load a page at the browser (equivalent to the end user response time) |
([Transaction Response Time] / [Count of Records]) Averaged from event data obtained directly from Monitor vendor source This metric is applicable to AppDynamics |
>0 Closer to 0 is better |
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