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On Traffic Patterns of HTTP Applications
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2011
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Internet Traffic AnalysisEngineeringInformation SecurityInformation ForensicsPlot Time SeriesWeb AnalyticsData ScienceData MiningManagementData IntegrationInternet ModelingData ManagementPopular Internet ProtocolComputer ScienceTraffic PatternsAccess Log AnalysisCloud ComputingRrdtool DatabaseNetwork Traffic Measurement
HTTP has been the most popular internet protocol for 30 years. Until recently, its role has been limited to a traditional transfer of hypertext documents. However, its flexibility and interoperability cause it to be progressively involved in a much wider range of applications, from video and audio streaming to email, chat and documents editing. Understanding the behavior of modern Web applications is a crucial step to apply QoS or security policies on this traffic. This paper studies 20 popular, Web applications that are representative of 12 application types. We describe a method to isolate and capture browser-generated traffic and plot time series with an RRDTool database. We show that modern Web applications present very diverse traffic patterns, and propose a description and classification of these patterns.
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