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Integrating User-Perceived Quality into Web Server Design
"... ... (QoS) is an increasingly critical issue in the domain of e-Commerce. This paper presents experiments designed to estimate users' tolerance of QoS in the context of e-commerce. In addition to objective measures, we discuss contextual factors that influence these thresholds and show how users ..."
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users ' conceptual models of Web tasks affect their expectations. We then show how user thresholds of tolerance can be taken into account when designing Web servers. This integration of user requirements for QoS into systems design is ultimately of benefit to all stakeholders in the design
Computational Biology Web Server Design
, 2002
"... Nowadays, the application of computing in biological sciences is becoming more essential because a large amount of data is being generated in this realm. There is a pressing need to provide a prompt and convenient method for some computational biology project to share resource and develop research. ..."
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. Many web servers such as the Jpred have been developed for some bioinformatics research for the aim of resource sharing. This project focuses on how to design a web server to act as an interface to some computational biology algorithms developed by the Machine Learning Group
Scalable Web Server Design for Distributed Data Management
- In Proc. of 15th International Conference on Data Engineering
, 1999
"... Traditional techniques for a distributed web server design rely on manipulation of central resources, such as routers or DNS services, to distribute requests designated for a single IP address to multiple web servers. The goal of the Distributed Cooperative Web Server (DCWS) system development is to ..."
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Traditional techniques for a distributed web server design rely on manipulation of central resources, such as routers or DNS services, to distribute requests designated for a single IP address to multiple web servers. The goal of the Distributed Cooperative Web Server (DCWS) system development
Dynamic Adaptation in the Web Server Design Space Using OpenWebServer
, 1999
"... The explosive growth of the Web requires servers to be extensible and configurable. This paper describes our adaptive web server, OpenWebServer that employs a metaarchitecture. It supports dynamic adaptation of feasible design decisions in the web server design space by specifying and coordinating m ..."
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The explosive growth of the Web requires servers to be extensible and configurable. This paper describes our adaptive web server, OpenWebServer that employs a metaarchitecture. It supports dynamic adaptation of feasible design decisions in the web server design space by specifying and coordinating
NCSA's World Wide Web Server: Design and Performance
- IEEE Computer
, 1995
"... The World Wide Web (WWW) server at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) is one of the most heavily accessed WWW servers in the world. This server is based on a collection of cooperating hosts that share a common file system. To increase our understanding of how users access thi ..."
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The World Wide Web (WWW) server at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) is one of the most heavily accessed WWW servers in the world. This server is based on a collection of cooperating hosts that share a common file system. To increase our understanding of how users access
Reengineering of the JAWS Web Server Design using Aspect-Oriented Programming
- In Workshop on Aspects and Dimensions of Concern ECOOP, Sophia Antipolis and
, 2000
"... This paper describes a case study of reengineering the JAWS Web Server [1] design using AspectOriented Programming (AOP). We employ the approach being developed at Xerox PARC and expressed in the AspectJ ..."
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This paper describes a case study of reengineering the JAWS Web Server [1] design using AspectOriented Programming (AOP). We employ the approach being developed at Xerox PARC and expressed in the AspectJ
Performance Measurement of a WEB server, Design of a First Model
"... This paper presents an attempt to evaluate performance of a WEB server. The model can be derived from a model of the server architecture and a model of the users. Several architecture models are designed based on queueuing networks. The user processes may be described at different levels: sessions, ..."
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This paper presents an attempt to evaluate performance of a WEB server. The model can be derived from a model of the server architecture and a model of the users. Several architecture models are designed based on queueuing networks. The user processes may be described at different levels: sessions
The Vienna RNA Secondary Structure Server
- Nucleic Acids Res
, 2003
"... The Vienna RNA secondary structure server provides a web interface to the most frequently used functions of the Vienna RNA software package for the analysis of RNA secondary structures. It currently o#ers prediction of secondary structure from a single sequence, prediction of the consensus secondary ..."
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The Vienna RNA secondary structure server provides a web interface to the most frequently used functions of the Vienna RNA software package for the analysis of RNA secondary structures. It currently o#ers prediction of secondary structure from a single sequence, prediction of the consensus
Data Preparation for Mining World Wide Web Browsing Patterns
- KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
, 1999
"... The World Wide Web (WWW) continues to grow at an astounding rate in both the sheer volume of tra#c and the size and complexity of Web sites. The complexity of tasks such as Web site design, Web server design, and of simply navigating through a Web site have increased along with this growth. An i ..."
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The World Wide Web (WWW) continues to grow at an astounding rate in both the sheer volume of tra#c and the size and complexity of Web sites. The complexity of tasks such as Web site design, Web server design, and of simply navigating through a Web site have increased along with this growth
Managing Energy and Server Resources in Hosting Centers
- In Proceedings of the 18th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles (SOSP
, 2001
"... Interact hosting centers serve multiple service sites from a common hardware base. This paper presents the design and implementation of an architecture for resource management in a hosting center op-erating system, with an emphasis on energy as a driving resource management issue for large server cl ..."
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Interact hosting centers serve multiple service sites from a common hardware base. This paper presents the design and implementation of an architecture for resource management in a hosting center op-erating system, with an emphasis on energy as a driving resource management issue for large server
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