Abstract | ||
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This article presents a Web content adaptation and delivery mechanism based on application-level quality of service (QoS) policies. To realize effective Web content delivery for users, two kinds of application-level QoS policies, transmission time and transmission order of inline objects, are introduced. Next, we define a language to specify these policies. We show that transmission order control can be implemented using HTTP/1.1 pipelined requests in which a client recognizes the transmission order description in a Web page and simulates parallel transmission of inline objects by HTTP/1.1 range requests. Experimental results show that our proposed mechanism realizes effective content delivery to a diverse group of Internet users. Finally, we introduce two methods to specify application-level QoS policies, one by content authors, and the other by end users. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2005 | 10.1145/1111627.1111628 | ACM Trans. Internet Techn. |
Keywords | DocType | Volume |
parallel transmission,world wide web,content adaptation,transmission order control,inline object,transmission order description,transmission time,Web content adaptation,content delivery adaptation,Effective Web browsing,effective Web content delivery,hypertext,content author,application-level QoS policy,transmission order | Journal | 5 |
Issue | Citations | PageRank |
4 | 6 | 0.59 |
References | Authors | |
16 | 5 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Kaname Harumoto | 1 | 109 | 30.18 |
tadashi nakano | 2 | 374 | 79.47 |
Shinya Fukumura | 3 | 34 | 4.07 |
Shinji Shimojo | 4 | 301 | 75.89 |
Shojiro Nishio | 5 | 1853 | 374.68 |