Also see session, a
different meaning.
In tabulating statistics for Web site usage, a user session (sometime referred to as a
visit) is the presence of a user with a specific IP
address who has not visited the site recently (typically, anytime within the past 30 minutes).
The number of user sessions per day is one measure of how much traffic a Web site has. A user who
visits a site at noon and then again at 3:30 pm would count as two user visits.
Other measures of Web site traffic in a given time period are the number of hits (the number of
individual files served), the number of pages served, the number of ad views, and the number of
unique visitors.
This was last updated in September 2005
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