QoS, that defines service quality such as latency, availability, timeliness and reliability, is important for web applications that provide real-time information, multimedia conte...
Web applications divide their state between the client and the server. The frequent and highly dynamic client-server communication that is characteristic of modern web application...
Abstract. One of the effects of the general Internet growth is an immense number of user accesses to WWW resources. These accesses are recorded in the web server log files, which...
Many overload control mechanisms for Web based applications aim to prevent overload by setting limits on factors such as admitted load, number of server threads, buffer size. For ...
Process assessment or process improvement is usually not considered in the context of Web applications, and the differences between Web applications and traditional applications a...