The members of Students Improving Campus Online Services (SICOS) started this Web site in April of 1994 in response the the University's lack of interest in providing WWW services, which is still partially true today. We provide space to students and student groups to work on projects that they have no other resources for.
From here, you can examine usage of the main Web server in much more detail. How many times are individual documents or directories of files being viewed? Who is looking at these files? That is, what company, organization, or institution do they represent? Do they come from the government, education, or commercial sector, or from another Internet domain? The Web of Accesses program, developed by Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory's Sam Shen, provides that information and more.
To request the most recent statistics on a particular file or directory, please use this form. In addition, the following statistics sets are available. It may take a few moments to load them, especially if they haven't been requested in a while.
For those of you at other Web sites who like the Laboratory's statistical program, it is available at no cost on overload.lbl.gov in /pub/sls/. Please contact its author, Sam Shen for more information, or if you have other questions or comments.
Additional Web statistics for our Web server
Growth statistics for the Web globally