Web Components: A Concept for Improving Personalization and Reducing User Perceived Latency on the World Wide Web

TitleWeb Components: A Concept for Improving Personalization and Reducing User Perceived Latency on the World Wide Web
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsBouras, C, Konidaris, A
Conference NameThe 2nd International Conference on Internet Computing (IC2001),Las Vegas,Nevada, USA, Vol 2
Date Published25 - 28 June
Abstract

In this paper we address one of the
performance problems of the World Wide Web, known
as User Perceived Latency (UPL). We begin by
presenting a new definition of UPL. Next we present a
concept that may benefit the WWW and reduce UPL.
This is the concept of Web Components. We show how
Web Components can work together with other
concepts for efficient Web Data manipulation and
delivery, in order to reduce UPL. We then show how
Web Components can also be used to support Web
personalization as a means for reducing latency. After
that we present the operation of the WWW model (Web
Servers, Web Proxies and Web Browsers) for
supporting the Web Component concept.

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