Maunder, Andrew and van Rooyen, Reinhardt (2004) Universal Web Server: The X-Switch System, CS04-20-00, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.
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Abstract
Web servers have become increasingly powerful since they were created. The services they offer have changed as computer hardware has improved, networks have sped up and people demand more interaction for their Web browsers. Web servers perform their function well. They are built purely for one purpose, namely speed. Web servers have sacrificed some functionality by prioritizing efficiency and security. Web servers take up a lot of system resources and are so efficient that they can provide their service to multiple users on the server. However, the only way users can currently use a Web server to its full potential is to own the process running the Web server. As users demand more functionality from Web servers, there is growing interest in providing additional capabilities to Web servers without affecting the efficiency that they operate at. The X-Switch system is a project dedicated to evaluating the feasibility of creating a Web server capable of providing users with all the features they need whilst maintaining the performance of current Web servers. The X-Switch system will also investigate the possibility of creating an extensible, modular system.
Item Type: | Technical report |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Multi-user Multi-language Context switching Persistence Web Application server Web server |
Subjects: | Human-centered computing Software and its engineering |
Date Deposited: | 29 Oct 2004 |
Last Modified: | 10 Oct 2019 15:35 |
URI: | http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/id/eprint/157 |
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