DeviceLock Reports : Report Categories and Types : User Dossiers : User Card : Relations chart
  
Relations chart
The statistics area completes with a chart that enables a review of interrelations and data exchange between the user and his contacts through graphical representation of DeviceLock’s log data for the selected reporting period. This chart is built on data types such as instant messenger chats, files transferred through instant messengers, Skype calls, social network chats, e-mail messages and e-mail attachments. This takes into account the data transferred across various protocols, including IBM Notes, ICQ Messenger, IRC, Jabber, Mail.ru Agent, MAPI, Skype, SMTP, Social Networks, Telegram, Viber, Web Mail, WhatsApp, and Zoom.
The chart appears in the form of a graph composed of two main components:
Nodes - One of the nodes represents the user and the other nodes represent the user’s contacts.
Connection lines between nodes - Each line represents a relationship between the user and one of his contacts. Its thickness is proportional to the total number of user communications with the given contact.
When you point to a line, a pop-up window displays information about a relationship between the connected nodes. This information includes a communication channel (for example, Skype, MAPI), the direction of communication (incoming/outgoing), the total size of the data and files transferred, and the number of connections (such as instant messenger chats, files transferred through an instant messenger, Skype calls, social network chats, e-mail messages, and e-mail attachments) per channel.
When you point to a node, a pop-up window displays information about the user or contact. Depending upon the node type, this information may present the user or contact name, the name of the user’s computer, and the identifiers of the user or contact (such as e-mail addresses, social network and instant messenger IDs).
For more on relations charts, see Relations Charts.