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Modelling Support for Simulating Traffic Intensive Web Applications
Pun, K. I.; Pau, K. C.; Si, Y. W.
2008-12-01
Source PublicationThe International Workshop on E-Commerce, Business, and Services (ECBS 2008), The 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI-08)
Pages512-516
Publication PlaceAustralia
PublisherIEEE
AbstractBusiness Process Simulation (BPS) has been widely accepted as a modus operandi for evaluating business applications and for understanding the strength and weakness of the implemented system. However, less attention has been devoted to applying BPS for simulating traffic intensive applications hosted on the Internet. These systems are inherently different from typical enterprise-wide business applications since the number of hits received at the application’s Web site can fluctuate to a large degree depending on the external factors (e.g. political unrest causing overbooking in airlines). In addition, every hit does not necessarily lead to a successful completion of a transaction since users can navigate away to other Web sites during the browsing. This paper describes our ongoing research on developing a modeling support environment for simulating traffic intensive Web applications. The proposed system utilizes transaction logs and Web server logs which contain vital information about the interaction between clients and the Web application. As the project is still in its early phases, the paper mainly studies the modeling requirements, discusses the difficulties have to overcome, and concludes with our future work.
Keywordtraffic intensive web applications business process simulation web server logs
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID3830
Document TypeConference paper
CollectionUniversity of Macau
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Pun, K. I.,Pau, K. C.,Si, Y. W.. Modelling Support for Simulating Traffic Intensive Web Applications[C], Australia:IEEE, 2008, 512-516.
APA Pun, K. I.., Pau, K. C.., & Si, Y. W. (2008). Modelling Support for Simulating Traffic Intensive Web Applications. The International Workshop on E-Commerce, Business, and Services (ECBS 2008), The 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI-08), 512-516.
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