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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2018.22.5.456

REST API based Server Construction for Web Application Performance Analysis  

Kim, Hyun-gook (Department of Computer Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education)
Park, Jin-tae (Department of Computer Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education)
Choi, Moon-Hyuk (Department of Computer Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education)
Moon, Il-young (Department of Computer Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education)
Abstract
Until the 4th Industrial Revolution fused the Web with diverse technologies, the only factor in evaluating the performance of a Web application was the loading speed of the Web application. Therefore, most existing Web application performance analysis tools focus on the speed at which Web applications run in a Web browser. However, the web is now being used not only in a simple web browser but also in a variety of services. So, in addition to simple speed, there are more elements to be checked to evaluate web applications. Therefore, in this paper, we design a server to perform web application performance analysis considering progressive web app, accessibility, best practice, and search engine optimization as well as the above mentioned speed. Also, we realize a REST API based server that can provide web application performance services without being affected by user's devices or environment.
Keywords
Web performance; PWA; Representational state transfer; Performance analysis; API;
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