Web caching and content switching for performance of content delivery
Date Issued
2015-11-24
Author(s)
Dimitrievski, Ace
Abstract
With the emergence of web 2.0 the web has
evolved from informational posting board to rich application
platform. Web applications have replaced desktop
applications from office productivity to 3d rendering. In this
paper we'll present issues that degrade user web experience
and increase demand for resource as well as techniques for
mitigating those issues. We'll specially focus on large legacy
web sites with legacy infrastructure. The example that we
will work on is the main site of a large international
organization.
evolved from informational posting board to rich application
platform. Web applications have replaced desktop
applications from office productivity to 3d rendering. In this
paper we'll present issues that degrade user web experience
and increase demand for resource as well as techniques for
mitigating those issues. We'll specially focus on large legacy
web sites with legacy infrastructure. The example that we
will work on is the main site of a large international
organization.
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