Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Web usage mining for Web site evaluation
Communications of the ACM
Analyzing factors that influence end-to-end Web performance
Proceedings of the 9th international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks : the international journal of computer and telecommunications netowrking
A taxonomy of web site traversal patterns and structures
Communications of the AIS
Discovering critical edge sequences in E-commerce catalogs
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce
Interactive path analysis of web site traffic
Proceedings of the seventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining
Cluster-based online monitoring system of web traffic
Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Web information and data management
Separating the swarm: categorization methods for user sessions on the web
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Analysis of navigation behaviour in web sites integrating multiple information systems
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
Improving web browsing performance on wireless pdas using thin-client computing
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
Characterization of a large web site population with implications for content delivery
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
Modeling Web-Based Dialog Flows for Automatic Dialog Control
Proceedings of the 19th IEEE international conference on Automated software engineering
A clickstream-based collaborative filtering personalization model: towards a better performance
Proceedings of the 6th annual ACM international workshop on Web information and data management
Mining longest repeating subsequences to predict world wide web surfing
USITS'99 Proceedings of the 2nd conference on USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems - Volume 2
Modeling Support for Simulating Traffic Intensive Web Applications
WI-IAT '08 Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Volume 03
Hi-index | 0.00 |
When considering the addition of a mobile presentation channel to an existing web-based application, a key question that has to be answered even before development begins is how the mobile channel's characteristics will impact the user experience and the cost of using the application. If either of these factors is outside acceptable limits, economical considerations may forbid adding the channels, even if it would be feasible from a purely technical perspective. Both of these factors depend considerably on two metrics: The time required to transmit data over the mobile network, and the volume transmitted. The PETTICOAT method presented in this paper uses the dialog flow model and web server log files of an existing application to identify typical interaction sequences and to compile volume statistics, which are then run through a tool that simulates the volume and time that would be incurred by executing the interaction sequences on a mobile channel. From the simulated volume and time data, we can then calculate the cost of accessing the application on a mobile channel.