The chart illustrates how many times per week the different computer packages were downloaded from the World Wide Web, over the period of five weeks.
Overall, it can be evident that the number of Net and ActiveX fluctuated during the period, while Java gradually increased. ActiveX always significantly surpassed the other two packages throughout the 5 weeks.
As for ActiveX, the initial amount of importing was slightly around 70 thousand. This value experienced a gradual increase up to approximately 110 thousand during the first 3 weeks. After this it slightly decreased, but then recovered, reaching just over 120 thousand at the end. In contrast, Java constantly witnessed an incremental increase of around 10 thousand per week. It was originally smaller than ActiveX, barely exceeding 40 thousand, and it remained smaller during the entire period crossing the 80 thousand mark only by week 5. In terms of Net loading, it was always the lowest one with the maximum downloading on week 5, that was close to the minimum downloading of Java at week 1. Net downloading oscillated within the studied period, steadily decreasing during the first three weeks, unlike ActiveX, and then soaring to around 50 thousand throughout the two remaining weeks.
