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Workload characterization for an E-commerce web site

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Workload characterization for an E-commerce web site
Electronic commerce servers have a significant presence in today’s Internet. Corporations require good performance for their business processes. To date, little empirical evidence has been discovered which identifies the types requests that users make of E-commerce systems. In this paper, we examine the request level characteristics of the web site of a multinational car-rental company based on a 24 hour web server log. Our main conclusions are: i) An E-commerce web page typically contains many small image files and some popular image files are always requested together; ii) The percentage of requests for each service tends to be stable throughout the day when the time scale is large enough (10 minutes in this case); iii) Significant proportions of the requests are for dynamic pages and require the Secure Socket Layer protocol (SSL); and iv) most web objects are either requested primarily through SSL or primarily through non-SSL. One of the performance implications with respect...
Qing Wang, Dwight J. Makaroff, H. Keith Edwards, R
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where CASCON
Authors Qing Wang, Dwight J. Makaroff, H. Keith Edwards, Ryan Thompson
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