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Detecting User-Visible Failures in Web-Sites by using End-to-End Fine-Grained Monitoring: An Experimental Study

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Abstract

Failure detection in Web Applications is a topic of paramount importance. There are several papers in the literature about end-to-end monitoring of web-sites. Most of those systems use a distributed set of probes, located in different places in the Internet, and conduct some remote checking of the main HTML pages of the web-sites. This approach seems viable and many web-sites are already using some commercial services that provide this type of monitoring. In this paper we present new insights about the nature of user-visible failures in web-sites. We conducted an experimental study in the Internet by monitoring a set of 20 well-known web-sites during a one-month period. The results achieved are interesting for the whole community that is studying the reliability of the Internet and Internet Sites.

Keywords

Availability , Crawlers , HTML , Internet , Monitoring , Probes , Servers

Conference

10th IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA), 2011, August 2011


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