DocumentCode
2274170
Title
World Wide Web network traffic patterns
Author
Sedayao, Jeff
Author_Institution
Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
5-9 March 1995
Firstpage
8
Lastpage
12
Abstract
The World Wide Web (WWW) generates a significant and growing portion of traffic on the Internet. With the click of a mouse button, a person browsing on the WWW can generate megabytes of multimedia network traffic. WWW´s growth and possible network impact merit a study of its traffic patterns, problems, and possible changes. This paper attempts to characterize World Wide Web traffic patterns. First, the Web´s HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is reviewed, with particular attention to latency factors. User access patterns and file size distribution are then described. Next, the HTTP design issues are discussed, followed by a section on proposed revisions. Benefits and drawbacks to each of the proposals are covered. The paper ends with pointers toward more information on this area.
Keywords
Internet; multimedia communication; telecommunication traffic; wide area networks; HyperText Transfer Protocol; Internet; World Wide Web; latency; multimedia network traffic; network traffic patterns; Access protocols; Educational institutions; Internet; Network servers; Telecommunication traffic; Web servers; Web sites; World Wide Web;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Compcon '95.'Technologies for the Information Superhighway', Digest of Papers.
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
ISSN
1063-6390
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7029-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMPCON.1995.512356
Filename
512356
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