Owing to an explosive growth, Web 2.0 technologies are now widespread. Moreover, they have been increasingly mixed with the cloud model to produce highly sophisticated services, also with an increased social flavor. In this perspective, Social Networks (SNs) are a paradigmatic example, allowing to share user-generated contents, while assuring a high degree of interactivity. Such facets introduce new usage patterns reflecting in new features in the produced HTTP traffic. Therefore, additional modeling is needed, since standard HTTP behaviors could not easily capture new trends. This paper introduces an extension to standard HTTP behavioral models, by considering new elements generated by SN applications. To prove the correctness of the proposed approach, a traffic characterization of one of the most popular SN is presented. © 2011 IEEE.

Extending HTTP models to web 2.0 applications: The case of social networks

Caviglione;Luca
2011

Abstract

Owing to an explosive growth, Web 2.0 technologies are now widespread. Moreover, they have been increasingly mixed with the cloud model to produce highly sophisticated services, also with an increased social flavor. In this perspective, Social Networks (SNs) are a paradigmatic example, allowing to share user-generated contents, while assuring a high degree of interactivity. Such facets introduce new usage patterns reflecting in new features in the produced HTTP traffic. Therefore, additional modeling is needed, since standard HTTP behaviors could not easily capture new trends. This paper introduces an extension to standard HTTP behavioral models, by considering new elements generated by SN applications. To prove the correctness of the proposed approach, a traffic characterization of one of the most popular SN is presented. © 2011 IEEE.
2011
Istituto di Studi sui Sistemi Intelligenti per l'Automazione - ISSIA - Sede Bari
Inglese
1st International Workshop on Cloud Computing and Scientific Applications (CCSA 2011), all'interno del 4th IEEE International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC 2011)
361
365
9780769545929
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-84856322534&origin=inward
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Dicembre, 2011
Melbourne, Australia
behavior models
HTTP behaviors
social networks
traffic analysis
Web 2.0
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Caviglione, Luca; Caviglione, Luca
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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