Usage under 10 minutes

Hi

In our organization we have a lot of users going in and out of MicroStation all the time.

Through the reports on reporting.bentley.com I can see that some times these small intervals inside a 10-minute block is registered as a whole 10-minute usage.

My question is how this interval is counted. A user uses MicroStation 8.58 - 9.01 and again 9.04 - 9.12. How do you count that?

And an additional question. Do you register each minute as minimum usage? Or is registered with start and end with interval in seconds, fx. 9.03.42 - 9.07.12?

Hope you understand my questions..

Regards

Rune Halkjær Kudsk

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  • Hello Abhishesk

    Thanks for your link, but so far I can see it does not answer my question. 

    In my opinion this sentence is more general and not precise enough:

    Usage is determined by counting the total number of unique machines that access an application during each 10-minute interval throughout the day. The highest number of machines accessing an application during any one 10-minute interval during the quarter is the Peak Usage.

    The reason why I ask is that we have discovered that several attemps going in and out of MicroStation (or other programs) inside a 10 minutes block results in full usage of these 10 minutes.

    So again my questions: 

    A user uses MicroStation 8.58 - 9.01 and again 9.04 - 9.12. Does this result in a 10 minutes usage from 9.00 - 9.10?

    And an additional question. Do you register each minute as minimum usage? Or is registered with start and end with interval in seconds, fx. 9.03.42 - 9.07.12?

    Kind Regards

    Rune

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