Each session is calculated beginning at the moment when an individual opens the webpage, to the time when they click an exit page. The longer a website’s average session duration, the better the user engagement value. It is simply a ratio of total time spent on the site, to the number...
Tech tip: The benchmarks for the different industries can be used to compare how well your own site is performing Average session duration by industry Our research has shown that the book and literature industry experience the longest sessions of any industry overall, following on from the popula...
In contrast, other metrics like session duration, time on page, or page views are more suitable for specific insights, such as level of user interest and content depth. What Is a Good Engagement Rate in GA4? A“good” engagement rate in GA4 varies by industry and content type. Bench...
The average jogging speed is a question that plagues beginners and seasoned runners alike, a benchmark we chase and a metric we measure ourselves against. But before we get tangled in a web of competitive mile splits, let’s unveil the truth: there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. ...
Having observed that CMAX and OML are among the best early competitors for lifetime maximization (with lower complexity compared to those with superior lifetime), and have frequently used as benchmarks in the literature, we shall devote this section to a comparison of these two algorithms. We ...
Using Average Marathon Times as a Benchmark Knowing the average marathon time is just the first step. It is how you use it that will make all the difference. Let’s dive into how people of different experience levels can use average marathon times: ...
Institutional investors, like hedge funds and pension funds, use volume-weighted average price (VWAP) as a benchmark to evaluate the execution quality of large trades. Since these trades can significantly impact stock prices, VWAP helps them achieve an average price close...
To design and validate efficient compression algorithms, we must benchmark their performance against competing algorithms on representative datasets (discussed further in Chapter 10). In order to measure the coding gain of one codec relative to another over a range of bit rates, Gisle Bjøntegaard...