136 5 archive disk0/00/00/01/36 2009-04-06 19:12:49 2009-04-07 14:02:55 2009-04-06 19:12:49 conference_item show 0 Zhang Kaimin University of Science and Technology of China Wang Lu Tsinghua University Guo Xiaolin Tsinghua University Pan Aimin Microsoft Research Asia Zhu Bin B. Microsoft Research Asia Poster Session WPBench: A Benchmark for Evaluating the Client-side Performance of Web 2.0 Applications pub public poster In this paper, a benchmark called WPBench is reported to evaluate the responsiveness of Web browsers for modern Web 2.0 applications. In WPBench, variations of servers and networks are removed and the benchmark result is the closest to what Web users would perceive. To achieve these, WPBench records users’ interactions with typical Web 2.0 applications, and then replays Web navigations when benchmarking browsers. The replay mechanism can emulate the actual user interactions and the characteristics of the servers and the networks in a consistent way independent of browsers so that any browser compliant to the standards can be benchmarked fairly. In addition to describing the design and generation of WPBench, we also report the WPBench comparison results on the responsiveness performance for three popular Web browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome. 2009-04 1111-1111 18th International World Wide Web Conference Madrid, Spain April 20th-24th, 2009 conference TRUE 136 4 136 1 application/pdf en public
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