Design and Implementation of Caching Dynamic Web Data to Improve Web Performance of Mandala Airlines
The effect of the Web scalability is increasingly an important issue in the Internet era where dynamic pages constitute a growing percentage of contents on the Web server. Caching dynamic pages plays an important role to improve Web performance. In this experiment, we propose a Dynamic Cache technique to support caching dynamic web data at the Web application server. The technique allows servers to supply cache applets to be attached with the data, and requires the Web server to invoke cache applets upon cache hits to furnish the necessary processing without contacting the database server. Using the dynamic caching at the Web server reduces network latencies and improves response time to furnish the requested pages to the users. Subsequently, the implementation of caching for the dynamic data has significantly reduced the response time of HTTP requests 44.1% on average. In addition, the number of received data reduces by two bytes for each dynamic page requested.
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