Title
Design and performance evaluation of a Java-based multicast browser tool
Abstract
This paper presents a case study in the use of reliable multicasting in Web-based multi-party applications. To carry out this study, we have designed and implemented WEBCLASS, a multicast browser tool written in Java. In WEBCLASS, all the actions of a “master” Web browser are mimicked on a set of client browsers. Monitoring of the master browser is performed by a set of threads, which use a reliable multicast protocol to disseminate state information and Web resources to programs that control the client browsers. The architecture and operation of the main components of WEBCLASS are described, and experimental results of a performance study are presented
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1109/ICDCS.1999.776533
ICDCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
java-based multicast browser tool,online front-ends,webclass,client browsers,web-based multi-party applications,new architecture,transport protocols,internet,performance evaluation,client-server systems,process group,groupware,java,computer aided instruction,well-defined end-to-end delivery semantics,multicast communication,application software,computer networks,computer science,distributed databases,reliable multicast,negative feedback
Inter-domain,Multicast address,Computer science,Computer network,Pragmatic General Multicast,Java applet,Reliable multicast,Multicast,Java,Operating system,IP multicast,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1063-6927
0-7695-0222-9
10
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.08
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
P. K. McKinley11397121.87
Barrios, R.R.2101.08
Malenfant, A.M.3101.08