Feb 21, 2019
Have you ever thought about how your site’s performance compares to the web as a whole? Maybe you are curious how popular a particular web feature is and how fast the adoption rate is? How much is too much JavaScript? The HTTP Archive has been keeping track of how the web is built since 2010. It enables you to find answers to questions about the state of the web past and present. During this session, we will explore how the HTTP Archive works as well as some of the ways people are using this dataset. You will see some interesting case studies and then learn how to access the HTTP Archive and perform some of your own analysis.
The Computer Measurement Group is a not-for-profit, worldwide organization of IT professionals committed to sharing information and best practices focused on ensuring the efficiency and scalability of IT service delivery to the enterprise through measurement, quantitative analysis and forecasting. CMG members are primarily concerned with performance evaluation of existing systems to maximize performance (eg. response time, throughput, etc.) and with capacity management where planned enhancements to existing systems or the design of new systems are evaluated to find the necessary resources required to provide adequate performance at a reasonable cost.
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