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Log Parser 2.2.10 (2005/04/20)

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Developed by: Microsoft
License: Free&Closed source
Web page : Tool homepage
Tool type :

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The last edition of this page was on: 2014/02/27

The Completion level of this page is : Low


SHORT DESCRIPTION

[[has description::logparser is a flexible command line utility that was initially written by Gabriele Giuseppini,[1] a Microsoft employee, to automate tests for IIS logging. It was intended for use with the Windows operating system, and was included with the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools. The default behavior of logparser works like a "data processing pipeline", by taking an SQL expression on the command line, and outputting the lines containing matches for the SQL expression.

Microsoft describes Logparser as a powerful, versatile tool that provides universal query access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as key data sources on the Windows operating system such as the Event Log, the Registry, the file system, and Active Directory. The results of the input query can be custom-formatted in text based output, or they can be persisted to more specialty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart.]]


TOOL CHARACTERISTICS

Usability

Authors of this page consider that this tool is '.

Tool orientation

This tool is designed for general purpose analysis.

Data mining type

This tool is made for '.

Manipulation type

This tool is designed for Data extraction, Data transformation.

IMPORT FORMAT : SQL, TSV, XML

EXPORT FORMAT : CHART, SQL


Tool objective(s) in the field of Learning Sciences

Analysis & Visualisation of data
Predicting student performance
Student modelling
Social Network Analysis (SNA)
Constructing courseware

Providing feedback for supporting instructors:
Recommendations for students
Grouping students:
Developing concept maps:
Planning/scheduling/monitoring
Experimentation/observation

Tool can perform:

  • Data extraction of type:
  • Transformation of type:
  • Data analysis of type:
  • Data visualisation of type: (These visualisations can be interactive and updated in "real time")



ABOUT USERS

Tool is suitable for:

Students/Learners/Consumers
Teachers/Tutors/Managers
Researchers
Developers/Designers
Organisations/Institutions/Firms
Others

Required skills:

STATISTICS:

PROGRAMMING:

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION:

DATA MINING MODELS:



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Tool version : Log Parser 2.2.10 2005/04/20
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Developed by : Microsoft
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Tool Web page : http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=24659
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Tool type :
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Free&Closed source

LogparserScreenShot.JPG

SHORT DESCRIPTION


logparser is a flexible command line utility that was initially written by Gabriele Giuseppini,[1] a Microsoft employee, to automate tests for IIS logging. It was intended for use with the Windows operating system, and was included with the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools. The default behavior of logparser works like a "data processing pipeline", by taking an SQL expression on the command line, and outputting the lines containing matches for the SQL expression.

Microsoft describes Logparser as a powerful, versatile tool that provides universal query access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as key data sources on the Windows operating system such as the Event Log, the Registry, the file system, and Active Directory. The results of the input query can be custom-formatted in text based output, or they can be persisted to more specialty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart.

TOOL CHARACTERISTICS


Tool orientation Data mining type Usability
This tool is designed for general purpose analysis. This tool is designed for . Authors of this page consider that this tool is .
Data import format Data export format
SQL, TSV, XML. CHART, SQL.
Tool objective(s) in the field of Learning Sciences

☑ Analysis & Visualisation of data
☑ Predicting student performance
☑ Student modelling
☑ Social Network Analysis (SNA)
☑ Constructing courseware

☑ Providing feedback for supporting instructors:
☑ Recommendations for students
☑ Grouping students:
☑ Developing concept maps:
☑ Planning/scheduling/monitoring
Experimentation/observation

Can perform data extraction of type:

Can perform data transformation of type:

Can perform data analysis of type:

Can perform data visualisation of type:
(These visualisations can be interactive and updated in "real time")


ABOUT USER


Tool is suitable for:
Students/Learners/Consumers:☑ Teachers/Tutors/Managers:☑ Researchers:☑ Organisations/Institutions/Firms:☑ Others:☑
Required skills:
Statistics: Programming: System administration: Data mining models:

OTHER TOOL INFORMATION


LogparserScreenShot.JPG
LogparserScreenShot.JPG
Microsoft logo 56x56.png
Log Parser
Free&Closed source
Microsoft
2005/04/20
2.2.10
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=24659
[[has description::logparser is a flexible command line utility that was initially written by Gabriele Giuseppini,[1] a Microsoft employee, to automate tests for IIS logging. It was intended for use with the Windows operating system, and was included with the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools. The default behavior of logparser works like a "data processing pipeline", by taking an SQL expression on the command line, and outputting the lines containing matches for the SQL expression.

Microsoft describes Logparser as a powerful, versatile tool that provides universal query access to text-based data such as log files, XML files and CSV files, as well as key data sources on the Windows operating system such as the Event Log, the Registry, the file system, and Active Directory. The results of the input query can be custom-formatted in text based output, or they can be persisted to more specialty targets like SQL, SYSLOG, or a chart.]]

General analysis
Data extraction, Data transformation
SQL, TSV, XML
CHART, SQL
TSV
CHART
Low