: Web servers dominate our view of the Web today. Security provided by them has been implemented with varying degrees of success. Web servers are frequently successfully attacked, ...
There is a growing demand for provisioning of different levels of quality of service (QoS) on Web servers to meet changing resource availability and satisfy different client requi...
Xiaobo Zhou, Yu Cai, Ganesh Godavari, C. Edward Ch...
There has been much debate over the past few years about the practice of moving traditional user-space applications, such as web servers, into the kernel for better performance. R...
Amol Shukla, Lily Li, Anand Subramanian, Paul A. S...
The Web has grown beyond anybody’s imagination. While significant research has been devoted to understanding aspects of the Web from the perspective of the documents that compr...
Unexpected surges in Web request traffic can exercise server-side resources (e.g., access bandwidth, processing, storage etc.) in undesirable ways. Administrators today do not hav...
Given the increasing traffic on the World Wide Web (Web), it is difficult for a single popular Web server to handle the demand from its many clients. By clustering a group of Web ...
Too often, "security of Web transactions" reduces to "encryption of the channel"--and neglects to address what happens at the server on the other end. This ove...
Today's large multi-core Internet servers support thousands of concurrent connections or flows. The computation ability of future server platforms will depend on increasing n...
PI controller has attracted researchers in industrial control processes because of its simplicity and robust performance in a wide range of operating conditions. It has been used t...
As the number of people browsing the world-wide web increases explosively, workload of popular web servers also increases rapidly. A multicomputer system that was designed for I/O...