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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 18, 2012
Filed:
Dec. 27, 2011
Robert Wenig, San Francisco, CA (US);
John Dawes, San Francisco, CA (US);
John Berkley, San Francisco, CA (US);
AL Gettier, San Francisco, CA (US);
Kirk Saathoff, San Francisco, CA (US);
Wolf Herda, San Francisco, CA (US);
Paul Austin, San Francisco, CA (US);
Ted Knudsen, San Francisco, CA (US);
Robert Wenig, San Francisco, CA (US);
John Dawes, San Francisco, CA (US);
John Berkley, San Francisco, CA (US);
Al Gettier, San Francisco, CA (US);
Kirk Saathoff, San Francisco, CA (US);
Wolf Herda, San Francisco, CA (US);
Paul Austin, San Francisco, CA (US);
Ted Knudsen, San Francisco, CA (US);
TeaLeaf Technology, Inc., San Francisco, CA (US);
Abstract
Network data associated with a network session is captured at a first location. The network data includes, but is not limited to, web page data transmitted over a network between a web server and a user terminal. User interface events associated with the same network session are separately captured at a second user terminal location. The user interface events include, but are not limited to, user inputs for interacting with the web page data. Both the captured network data and the separately captured user interface events are then used for analyzing the network session.