Title
Improving Web Sites Performance Using Edge Servers in Fog Computing Architecture
Abstract
In this paper, we consider web optimization within Fog Computing context. We apply existing methods for web optimization in a novel manner, such that these methods can be combined with unique knowledge that is only available at the edge (Fog) nodes. More dynamic adaptation to the user's conditions (eg. network status and device's computing load) can also be accomplished with network edge specific knowledge. As a result, a user's web page rendering performance is improved beyond that achieved by simply applying those methods at the web server or CDNs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/SOSE.2013.73
SoSE
Keywords
Field
DocType
novel manner,fog computing context,web server,network status,edge servers,web optimization,rendering (computer graphics),fog computing architecture,web sites,computing load,internet,web sites performance,unique knowledge,user web page rendering performance,improving web sites performance,performance evaluation,web page rendering performance,network edge specific knowledge,dynamic adaptation,optimization,servers,cascading style sheets,computer architecture
Static web page,Web API,Web page,Computer science,Web modeling,Web navigation,Web-based simulation,Web service,Web server,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4673-5659-6
46
2.57
References 
Authors
2
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jiang Zhu1154676.08
Douglas S. Chan2908.37
Mythili Suryanarayana Prabhu31195.96
Preethi Natarajan422112.49
Hao Hu52369.58
Flavio Bonomi6173499.02