Proceedings of 2011 IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers and Signal Processing 2011
DOI: 10.1109/pacrim.2011.6032862
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Performance analysis of New Zealand websites using HTTP header values

Abstract: The simplest way to maximize the use of the available broadband capacity is to compress data transfers and cache data whenever possible. The HTTP protocol allows both compression and caching, benefiting both servers (in terms of bandwidth requirements and lighter load) and clients (in terms of faster downloads).In this paper, we investigate some of the top-ranking websites within New Zealand to see how well they are setup for network performance. We find a surprisingly large number of sites that are not well-s… Show more

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“…Chandran and S. Manoharan investigated some web application in New Zealand and they found out that despite of the fact that compression is available for HTTP 22 % of the web sites does not use compression. Moreover, 52 % of the sites explicitly prevent caching by supplying directives such as no-store or expiry times in the past [4].…”
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“…Chandran and S. Manoharan investigated some web application in New Zealand and they found out that despite of the fact that compression is available for HTTP 22 % of the web sites does not use compression. Moreover, 52 % of the sites explicitly prevent caching by supplying directives such as no-store or expiry times in the past [4].…”
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confidence: 99%