# Report

The IMQA WPM report page provides reports on the performance index measured for page. You can check the daily summary of the performance status and bottlenecks by performance index, or save in PDF or CSV format or print it.

## 1. Overview <a href="#overview5" id="overview5"></a>

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The IMQA WPM report page consists of the following:

**❶ Date / App version**\
**❷ Report**\
**❸ Download / Print**

## 2. Date <a href="#date" id="date"></a>

You can select a date to view. The report is viewed based on the selected standard.

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1. Select a date to view the report. By default, the date is set to “today’s date”, and you can select up to 30 days.
2. Click \[APPLY] to view the report according to the selected standard.

## 3. Performance report <a href="#report2" id="report2"></a>

The report consists of the performance report and the bottleneck issues report. Performance report allows you to check the frequency of daily user data by each performance index section in percentage.

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**❶ Performance index**\
Displays the name of the performance index and the number of aggregated data.

**❷ Performance section**\
Performance indexes are divided into 9 sections. The section in gray indicates the stable performance section and other sections indicate dangerous sections.

**❸ Ratio by section**\
Displays the ratio of aggregated data by section in percentage.&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
User frequency by performance index allows you to understand how many percent of users are experiencing performance issues to what extent. If most of the users are distributed in the threshold range, we can see that the website is used smoothly. If they are distributed widely, it means that the app is not optimized for various user environments. You can use this information as an improvement index to set the target performance of the website.
{% endhint %}

## 4. Bottleneck issues report <a href="#report3" id="report3"></a>

You can check the cause of web browser application performance degradation by referring to the bottleneck issues report.&#x20;

### Slow response time 20 URLs <a href="#response20" id="response20"></a>

Displays 20 URLs with the slowest response time among daily user data. By default, data is sorted in the order of the slowest response time of bottom 5%. You can check request information, bottom 5%, and average.

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**❶ Header(sort)**\
By default, data is sorted in the order of the slowest response time of bottom 5%. The data can also be sorted by status, average, and P95 (bottom 5%).

**❷ Slow response time 20**\
Displays request information, bottom 5%, and average.

* **Method**: Displays the HTTP method.
* **Host**: Displays the host information.
* **Status**: Displays the response code.
* **Path**: Displays the requested URL.
* **Number of Cases**: Shows the number of cases. Refers to the pieces of data aggregated
* **Average**: Calculates the average of all response time of the requested URLs.
* **P95**: Calculates the average of bottom 5% response time of the requested URLs.

{% hint style="info" %}
View error codes and response times of specific URL requests that have experienced performance degradation with 20 URLs for Lowest Response Time, and use them as performance metrics for improvement.
{% endhint %}

### Slow rendering time 20  <a href="#load20" id="load20"></a>

Displays 20 web pages with the slowest rendering time among daily user data. By default, data is sorted in the order of the slowest rendering time of bottom 5%. You can check screen information, bottom 5%, and average.

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**❶ Header(sort)**\
By default, data is sorted in the order of the slowest rendering time of bottom 5%. The data can also be sorted by page, number of cases, average, and P95 (bottom 5%).

**❷ Slow rendering time 20**\
Displays page information, bottom 5%, and average.

* **Page**: Displays the path of the web page.
* **Number of Cases**: Shows the number of cases. Refers to the pieces of data aggregated
* **Average**: Calculates the average of all rendering time of the web page in question.
* **P95**: Calculates the average of bottom 5% rendering time of the web page in question.

{% hint style="info" %}
You can check the web page with degraded performance and the environment of the user who experienced performance degradation by referring to the Slow rendering Time 20. Check the rendering time of a specific web page, and use it as an index to improve performance.
{% endhint %}

## 5. Download / Print <a href="#download" id="download"></a>

You can save or print the report in PDF or CSV format.

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1. Click \[PDF Download] to save the “\[IMQA\_REPORT]Project name\_Ver.app version\_date.pdf” file in the “Download” folder.
2. Click \[CSV Download] to save the “\[IMQA\_REPORT]Project name\_Ver.app version\_date.pdf” file in the “Download” folder.
3. Click \[Print] to display the “Print preview dialog” window while keeping the report form.


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