Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2905055.2905339
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Best practices for web applications to improve performance of QoS

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“…In Figure 2, this investigation proposes an expansion of the current Web services system, which empowers an assortment of functional and non-functional service necessities at run-time, and utilizes the gathered data in revelation, official, and execution of a Web service. Expanding e-learning frameworks to utilize Web services has the accompanying favourable circumstances [2,16,17]:…”
Section: Fig 2 the Proposed Architectural Extension Based On Web Serv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 2, this investigation proposes an expansion of the current Web services system, which empowers an assortment of functional and non-functional service necessities at run-time, and utilizes the gathered data in revelation, official, and execution of a Web service. Expanding e-learning frameworks to utilize Web services has the accompanying favourable circumstances [2,16,17]:…”
Section: Fig 2 the Proposed Architectural Extension Based On Web Serv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The designer must provide high-quality web services based on demand. To meet the industry demands and policies, we recommended the best practices [27,28] used for preventive measures, quality standards which will improve the performance of web applications, Successability depend on the availability of web applications by backup and fault tolerant systems, response time plays a significant role in interactive web user to the web server, reliability, throughput, and compliance. The existing methods depicted in Table12.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Scopementioning
confidence: 99%