Characterizing browsing strategies in the World-Wide Web
Proceedings of the Third International World-Wide Web conference on Technology, tools and applications
Generating representative Web workloads for network and server performance evaluation
SIGMETRICS '98/PERFORMANCE '98 Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGMETRICS joint international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
Difficulties in simulating the internet
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Measuring the capacity of a Web server under realistic loads
World Wide Web
Changes in Web Client Access Patterns: Characteristics and Caching Implications
Changes in Web Client Access Patterns: Characteristics and Caching Implications
Modeling object characteristics of dynamic Web content
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing - Scalable web services and architecture
Modeling continuous changes of the user's dynamic behavior in the WWW
Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Software and performance
Modeling continuous changes of the user's dynamic behavior in the WWW
Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Software and performance
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Dweb model: Representing Web 2.0 dynamism
Computer Communications
Using current web page structure to improve prefetching performance
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
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Understanding the characteristics of the users' workload is an important aspect when designing and providing web services. The majority of current workload characterization techniques introduce some limitations when representing the dynamism of the client behavior and the continuous changes in its role. This fact implies that the majority of the existing workload generators model these characteristics in a simple an improperly way. This paper focuses on the dynamism of WWW in general, and the new techniques to characterize the user behavior. Our work is addressed to develop a dynamic workload generator that considers the new behavior of the web clients, and the continuous changes in their role.