Difference between revisions of "Pubs:2001"
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+ | @inproceedings{268, | ||
+ | author={Hava-Muntean,C.;McManis,J.;Murphy,J.}, | ||
+ | title={The Influence of Web Page Images on the Performance of Web Servers}, | ||
+ | booktitle={International Confrence on Networking}, | ||
+ | year={2001}, | ||
+ | abstract={In recent years World Wide Web traffic has shown phenomenal growth. The main causes are the continuing increase in the number of people navigating the Internet and the creation of millions of new Web sites. In addition, the structure of Web pages has become more complex, including not only HTML files but also other components. This has affected both the download times of Web pages and the network bandwidth required. The goal of our research is to monitor the download times of Web pages from different Web sites, and to find out to what extent the images contained in these Web pages influence these times. We also suggest some possible ways of decreasing the bandwidth requirements and download times of complex Web pages.}, | ||
+ | keywords={Web Servers}, | ||
+ | pdf={influence of web page.pdf}, | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </bibtex> | ||
+ | <bibtex> | ||
+ | @inproceedings{269, | ||
+ | author={Mos,A.;Murphy,J.}, | ||
+ | title={New Methods for Performance Monitoring of J2EE Applications Servers}, | ||
+ | booktitle={IEEE 8th International Conference on Telecommunications}, | ||
+ | year={2001}, | ||
+ | abstract={There is a growing need for high performance enterprise distributed systems that provide the scalability and availability required by modern enterprise portals and ecommerce systems. New technologies such as Enterprise Java Beans help building these systems by providing the framework to support the increasingly complex applications. Their performance, however, is not guaranteed by the technology itself and it is mostly the responsibility of the developers to build the application so that it meets the required performance needs. We present a number of approaches for monitoring existing Enterprise Java Beans applications in order to help the developers identify performance problems at an object-oriented level.}, | ||
+ | keywords={Applications Servers}, | ||
+ | pdf={new methods.pdf}, | ||
+ | } |
Revision as of 13:16, 9 March 2012
<bibtex> @inproceedings{267, author={Mos,A. ; Murphy,J.}, title={Performance Monitoring of JAVA Component-Oriented Distributed Applications}, booktitle={IEEE 9th International Conference on Software,Telecommunication & Computer Networks}, year={2001}, abstract={We present a framework for monitoring the performance of component oriented distributed applications based on the Enterprise Java Beans specification. The environment leverages EJB architecture to monitor existing applications in real-time and to provide detailed run-time information that help identify performance hotspots at an object-oriented level. It is non-intrusive, portable across all EJB compliant application servers and easily extendable to accommodate new data-acquisition or graphical presentation components. Current status of the work serves as proof of concept and a complete implementation is under development.}, keywords={performance, monitoring, EJB, component-oriented, distributed systems}, pdf={performance monitoring.pdf}, } </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings{268, author={Hava-Muntean,C.;McManis,J.;Murphy,J.}, title={The Influence of Web Page Images on the Performance of Web Servers}, booktitle={International Confrence on Networking}, year={2001}, abstract={In recent years World Wide Web traffic has shown phenomenal growth. The main causes are the continuing increase in the number of people navigating the Internet and the creation of millions of new Web sites. In addition, the structure of Web pages has become more complex, including not only HTML files but also other components. This has affected both the download times of Web pages and the network bandwidth required. The goal of our research is to monitor the download times of Web pages from different Web sites, and to find out to what extent the images contained in these Web pages influence these times. We also suggest some possible ways of decreasing the bandwidth requirements and download times of complex Web pages.}, keywords={Web Servers}, pdf={influence of web page.pdf}, } </bibtex> <bibtex> @inproceedings{269, author={Mos,A.;Murphy,J.}, title={New Methods for Performance Monitoring of J2EE Applications Servers}, booktitle={IEEE 8th International Conference on Telecommunications}, year={2001}, abstract={There is a growing need for high performance enterprise distributed systems that provide the scalability and availability required by modern enterprise portals and ecommerce systems. New technologies such as Enterprise Java Beans help building these systems by providing the framework to support the increasingly complex applications. Their performance, however, is not guaranteed by the technology itself and it is mostly the responsibility of the developers to build the application so that it meets the required performance needs. We present a number of approaches for monitoring existing Enterprise Java Beans applications in order to help the developers identify performance problems at an object-oriented level.}, keywords={Applications Servers}, pdf={new methods.pdf}, }