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Revision as of 23:41, 18 March 2008

Key Performance Indicators (KPI) are metrics used to quantify strategic performance of an organization, company or even a website. They can reflect and indicate areas of success or failure within it.

To define an organization's KPI's, an interesting way is to link them to the acronym SMART, therefore good KPI's are usually:

  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Achievable
  • Result-oriented or Relevant
  • Time-bound

OSGeo's Preliminary KPI's

In order to obtain OSGeos' KPIs the chosen source of information is AWSTATS, a web analytics FOSS that provides pretty interesting data. On these slides, it may be easier to understand.

So, for starters the KPI's that show OSGEO's performance are:

  • Unique Visitors
  • Visits (duration)
  • Pages (most viewed)
  • Most searched for Keywords


Unique Visitors

A unique visitor is a metric that describes a unit of traffic to a Web site. It counts a visitor only once in the time frame of the report. This statistic is relevant for the marketing committee as a measure of a site's true audience size**.

The data for January 2008 Shows that from that month there has been considerable growth in audience. What is the reason for this? Please input your ideas in the box below the chart.


January 2007 to 2008 Unique Visitors

* Idea 1
* Idea 2

** True Audience Size: Note that the data from the first months of 2007 are not 100% yet


Visits (duration)

This metric shows the length of time users are in the website. The chart below shows the users who stay in the website for less than 30 seconds.

  • What can be done for users to stay longer? Please input your ideas in the box below the chart.


Percentage of Users Who stay on the website for less than 30 seconds


* Idea 1
* Idea 2


Pages (most viewed) - In January 2008

This is not as measurable as the KPI's mentioned earlier but it is an important information to have as it shows what are the users more interested in the website, or what they can use. This is a place in which we can discuss on weather to improve to get closer to the objectives of promoting OSGeo.

Page Number Of Views Comments
http://download.osgeo.org/ 22,331 Works
http://download.osgeo.org/grass/grass62/binary/mswindows/ 3,987 Broken Link
http://download.osgeo.org/mapguide/releases/2.0.0-beta2/MgServerSetup-2.0.0Beta2.exe 2,742 Download File

Most searched for Keywords

No Keywords appeared in AWStats this month


Conclusions