The observable behavior of a complex system reflects the mechanisms governingthe internal interactions between the system\u2019s components and the effect ofexternal perturbations. We investigate the behavior of a distributed system providingWeb-based services and the effects of the impact of external request arrivals on theinternal system resources; the results of our study are of primary importance for takingseveral runtime decisions on load and resource management. Here we show that bycapturing the simultaneous activities of several performance indexes of the Web-basedsystem nodes we can separate the internal dynamics from the external fluctuations. Forevery internal performance index, we are able to determine the origin of fluctuations,...
Abstract — Distributed computing systems are increasingly being created as self-organizing collectio...
Copyright © 2013 Young Rhee. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons A...
In this paper, we present a detailed study of the dynamics of a busy Web server, at present one of t...
The observable behavior of a complex system reflects the mechanisms governingthe internal interactio...
Efficient management of distributed Web-based systems requires several mechanisms that decide on req...
The overwhelming and rapid success of the World Wide Web is placing dramatic pressure on the network...
While traditional Internet servers mainly served static and later also dynamic content, the populari...
Efficient management of distributed Web-based systems requires several mechanisms that decide on req...
This paper examines how and why web server performance changes as the workload at the server varies....
Abstract. As the number of applications that are made available over the Internet rapidly grows, pro...
Abstract. The large scale of the Internet has offered unique economic opportunities, that in turn in...
The growth of traffic on the Internet and the explosion in the number of Web sites created in recent...
Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to sup...
There is little doubt that performance issues play an important role in web applications. Only few s...
Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to sup...
Abstract — Distributed computing systems are increasingly being created as self-organizing collectio...
Copyright © 2013 Young Rhee. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons A...
In this paper, we present a detailed study of the dynamics of a busy Web server, at present one of t...
The observable behavior of a complex system reflects the mechanisms governingthe internal interactio...
Efficient management of distributed Web-based systems requires several mechanisms that decide on req...
The overwhelming and rapid success of the World Wide Web is placing dramatic pressure on the network...
While traditional Internet servers mainly served static and later also dynamic content, the populari...
Efficient management of distributed Web-based systems requires several mechanisms that decide on req...
This paper examines how and why web server performance changes as the workload at the server varies....
Abstract. As the number of applications that are made available over the Internet rapidly grows, pro...
Abstract. The large scale of the Internet has offered unique economic opportunities, that in turn in...
The growth of traffic on the Internet and the explosion in the number of Web sites created in recent...
Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to sup...
There is little doubt that performance issues play an important role in web applications. Only few s...
Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to sup...
Abstract — Distributed computing systems are increasingly being created as self-organizing collectio...
Copyright © 2013 Young Rhee. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons A...
In this paper, we present a detailed study of the dynamics of a busy Web server, at present one of t...