Steven Froehlich, Michel Hack, et al.
ISPCS 2008
In this paper we develop a general methodology for characterizing the access patterns of Web server requests based on a time‐series analysis of finite collections of observed data from real systems. Our approach is used together with the access logs from the IBM Web site for the Olympic Games to demonstrate some of its advantages over previous methods and to construct a particular class of benchmarks for large‐scale heavily‐accessed Web server environments. We then apply an instance of this class of benchmarks to analyze aspects of large‐scale Web server performance, demonstrating some additional problems with methods commonly used to evaluate Web server performance at different request traffic intensities.
Steven Froehlich, Michel Hack, et al.
ISPCS 2008
Petar Momčilović, Mark S. Squillante
Queueing Systems
Yingdong Lu, Mark S. Squillante
ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 2003
Joel L. Wolf, Mark S. Squillante, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering