End-to-End Throughput and Response Time Testing With HTTP User Agents and the JavaScript Language
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Author | Howard Stanislevic | ||
Last updated | 1997-08-25 | ||
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Abstract
This memo describes two simple metrics and a methodology for testing end-to-end one-way data throughput and two-way response time at the application layer utilizing HTTP [1] (web) servers and user agents (web browsers). Two Interactive Hypertext Transfer Test (IHTTT) implementations are described in detail.
Authors
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