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Tom Callahan. A Longitudinal Evaluation of HTTP, Master's Thesis, Case Western Reserve University, April 2012.
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Abstract:
In this thesis we analyze over five years of HTTP traffic
observed at a small research institute and eight months of HTTP
traffic from a small residential population to charac- terize
the evolution of various facets of web operation. We leverage
the longitudinal data to study various characteristics of the
traffic, from client and server behavior to object and
connection characteristics. In addition, we assess how the
delivery of content is structured, including the use of browser
caches, the efficacy of network-based proxy caches, and the use
of content delivery networks.
BibTeX:
@MastersThesis{Cal12,
author = "Tom Callahan",
title = "{A Longitudinal Evaluation of HTTP}",
school = "Case Western Reserve University",
year = 2012,
month = apr,
}
Papers from this thesis:
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Tom Callahan, Mark Allman, Vern Paxson.
A Longitudinal View of HTTP Traffic. Passive and Active
Measurement Conference, April 2010.
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