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These files are usually not accessible to general Internet users, only to the [[webmaster]] or other administrative person of an Internet service. A statistical analysis of the server log may be used to examine traffic patterns by time of day, day of week, referrer, or user agent. Efficient web site administration, adequate hosting resources and the fine tuning of sales efforts can be aided by analysis of the web server logs.
 
== See also ==<!-- PLEASE RESPECT ALPHABETICAL ORDER -->
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* [[{{annotated link|Common Log Format]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Digital traces]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Event Viewer]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Java logging framework]]}}
* .NET Logging Frameworks – logging frameworks for [[.NET Framework]]
* [[{{annotated link|List of web analytics software]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Logbook]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Log4J]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Log management and intelligence]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Logging as a Service (LaaS)]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Runtime intelligence]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Server log]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Web counter]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|Web log analysis software]]}}
* [[{{annotated link|XML log]]}}
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== References ==