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Online Committee Report, ITA 2014

Report of the Online Committee

Summary

The website has been running consistently and smoothly since September. The web initiative approved by the BoG at the last meeting in Seville is almost completed, but the official release has been delayed after Â鶹´«Ã½AV decided to review the initiative in December.
The main topics reported in this brief report includeÌý
  • Detailed report on initiative
  • Analytics
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Web initiative

Scope of initiative. After the BoG approved the proposal for a new web initiative in September 2013, the Online Committee initiated discussions with SixFeetUp to specify the new features to be added to the current website infrastructure. The main objective of the initiative has been to develop enhancements to the website that would enable us to integrate videos and media resources into the website, and in particular to give a more prominent place and more visibility to the lectures recorded during the schools of Information Theory. In addition, the initiative will provide simple means of sharing ITSoc resources on social media (Facebook, Google+, etc.). To avoid maintenance problems in the future, the infrastructure has also been upgraded to Plone 4, which should also provide side benefits, such as improved speed, etc.Ìý
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Status of development. 80% of the development (infrastructure upgrade and early enhancements) was completed before the end of 2013. The process was slowed down after Â鶹´«Ã½AV decided to review our initiative - see details in next paragraph. On a positive note, Â鶹´«Ã½AV has approved the budget and we will be able to pay SFU for past development and move forward with the last remaining features.
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Â鶹´«Ã½AV review. In Ìý December 2013, Â鶹´«Ã½AV indicated that we had to submit to an Â鶹´«Ã½AV Project Request (IPR) procedure.Ìý
  • What is IPR? This process is run through the Â鶹´«Ã½AV Business Administration Management and ÌýAdministration, lead byÌýthe CFO. The purpose of the process is to Ìýexplain the nature of the project and expenditures andÌýencourage improvedÌýdecision-making. The TAÌýstaff are required Ìýto complete IPRs for all TAB, Society, and Council projects over $50K in order for the contract and purchase requisition to be approved and opened respectively.ÌýFor volunteer led projects, this process requires volunteer involvement to complete theÌýforms and to respond to questions asked during the approval process.ÌýThe Business Admin Mgmt and Admin group determines who will be needed to approve the IPR.
  • Outcome of the review process. ÌýWhileÌýwe initially thought the IPR process would be perfunctory since Â鶹´«Ã½AV had already approved theÌýinitiative, the process ended up being particularly slow.ÌýIt has been extremely difficult toÌýobtain concrete information, and the only feedback we received was that " [..]Ìýthis particular IPR was stopped by the CIO.ÌýHe has some specific requests that needed toÌýbe resolved [...] " and " There may be a need for IT to do a quality review of the web page as well as an architecture review [...].". We are hoping to obtain more information moving forward, but the process has been anything but transparent and open.
  • Moving forward. After multiple requests from the Online Committee, the Management Council of Â鶹´«Ã½AV finally approved the purchase order without the IPR being approved, which allows us to pay SFU's invoices for the work performed from September 2013 to January 2014. As far as the web initiative is concerned, we should be able to proceed as originally planned, but further interactions with Â鶹´«Ã½AV on this are to be expected. The Online Committee will report on this in a timely manner once Â鶹´«Ã½AV provides feedback.

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Analytics

The last five months of web traffic remain stable with over 300 visits/day. The traffic comes for 55% from search engines, 22% from direct traffic, and 19% from referring sites.Ìý

Statistic 9/9/2013-2/9/2014 7/7/2013-9/9/2013
Visits 41,270 ( 23,380 unique) 19,038 ( 10,759 unique)
Pageviews 109,890 Ìý48,090
Pages/Visit 2.66 2.53
Bounce Rate 60.17% 60%
Avg. Time 00:02:23 00:02:08
New Visits 52.68% 48%

All of the above statistics may be self explanatory except forÌý bounce rate , which is the percentage of single-page visits.Ìý

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The following table shows the top 5 page views (not including the main page) of the website for the period 9/9/2013 to 2/9/2014.
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Page name PageviewsÌý
European School 2014 2,189
Upcoming conferences 2,183
IT paper award 1,550
Recent news 1,314
Job opportunities 1,304

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The following table shows the top 10 countries from which visit originates Ìýfor theÌýperiod 9/9/2013 to 2/9/2014.
Country Visits
ÌýUnited States 14,055Ìý
ÌýIndia 3,113
ChinaÌý 2,272
Canada 1,647
Germany 1,526Ìý
Iran 1,430Ìý
UK 967Ìý
France 924
Japan 867
Switzerland 837Ìý
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