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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2014.39B.5.329

A Scheme for Acceleration of JavaScript Transmission Considering Software Module Reusability  

Kim, Gijeong (Department of Computer Engineering, Kyunghee University)
Lee, Sungwon (Department of Computer Engineering, Kyunghee University)
Abstract
JavaScript is widely used to offer interactive web service and dynamic content. However, the number and size of JavaScript constituting the web page has been increasing steadily, and this circumstance leads to falling web performance. In this paper, we suggest a scheme for acceleration of JavaScript transmission considering software module reusability. We perform network simulation for the performance evaluation and analysis about the suggested scheme, and then confirm that the suggested scheme offers better performance in term of page loading time and the amount of traffic generated in the network than the transmission method using Gzip.
Keywords
Web; JavaScript; Reusability;
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