To load a web page, a browser must fetch and evaluate objects like HTML files and JavaScript source code. Evaluating an object can result in additional objects being fetched …
Mobile page load times are an order of magnitude slower compared to non-mobile pages. It is not clear what causes the poor performance: the slower network, the slower computational …
The existing slowness of the web on mobile devices frustrates users and hurts the revenue of website providers. Prior studies have attributed high page load times to dependencies …
Web performance is a hot topic, as many studies have shown a strong correlation between slow webpages and loss of revenue due to user dissatisfaction. Front and center in Page …
B Han, F Qian, S Hao, L Ji - Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
Leveraging multiple interfaces (eg., WiFi and cellular) on mobile devices is known to provide performance gains for applications such as bulk data transfer. In this paper, we complement …
R Netravali, J Mickens - … Symposium on Networked Systems Design and …, 2018 - usenix.org
Web browsing on mobile devices is expensive in terms of battery drainage and bandwidth consumption. Mobile pages also frequently suffer from long load times due to high-latency …
To protect user privacy, legislators have regulated the use of tracking technologies, mandating the acquisition of users' consent before collecting data. As a result, websites …
A large fraction of users in developing regions use relatively inexpensive, low-end smartphones. However, the impact of device capabilities on the performance of mobile …
Everyone agrees that web pages should load more quickly. However, a good definition for “page load time” is elusive. We argue that, for pages that care about user interaction, load …