Title
Scalable adaptation of web applications to users' behavior
Abstract
In this paper we present a comparative study of performance of an adaptive e-banking Web application supporting personalization either on a client or on a server side. Currently, modern applications being developed support various kinds of personalization. One of its types is changing behavior and appearance in response to actions taken by a user. Not only pre-defined rules but also new patterns discovered for different levels of events should be applied. Scaling such "interactive" applications to a large number of users is challenging. First, the stream of events generated by users' actions may be huge, and second, processing of the adaptation rules per single user requires computing resources that multiply with the number of users. This paper reports on the efficiency of the method enabling a client-side adaptation after moving adaptation logics from a server to a client.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-34707-8_9
ICCCI (2)
Keywords
Field
DocType
scalable adaptation,adaptation logic,different level,comparative study,client-side adaptation,adaptation rule,single user,server side,large number,web application,paper report
Server-side,World Wide Web,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Web application,Scalability,Personalization
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
7654
0302-9743
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.40
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
krzysztof wecel18212.56
Tomasz Kaczmarek215315.92
Agata Filipowska316820.21