
Interesting HTTP Related Papers
A mixed and incomplete list of very interesting papers. See also the HTTP-NG specific reading list with more pointers to lots
of interesting stuff - have fun!
One of the main problems of HTTP is how it performs in the Internet ar
large. You can also have a look at the W3C Caching
and Replication Area to see what is going on in order to make the Web
more robust. Also have a look at our HTTP Performance page.
- Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Jim Gettys, Anselm Baird-Smith, Eric Prud'hommeaux, Håkon Wium Lie, and Chris Lilley, "Network Performance Effects of HTTP/1.1,
CSS1, and PNG", W3C, June 1997. You can also get the postscript version
explicitly.
- John Heidemann, "Performance
Interactions Between P-HTTP and TCP Implementations",
USC/Information Sciences Institute, November 1996
- Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Jeffrey C. Mogul, "Improving HTTP Latency", University of
California -- Berkeley, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research
Laboratory, October 1994
- Simon Spero, "Analysis of HTTP Performance problems", July
1994
- Workshop on Research
Directions for the Next Generation Internet, May 1997
- J. Touch, "TCP Control Block Interdependence", RFC 2140, April 1997
- S. Bradner, "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
Levels", RFC
2119, March 1997
- W. Stevens, "TCP Slow Start, Congestion Avoidance, Fast Retransmit,
and Fast Recovery Algorithms", RFC 2001, January
1997
- The Large-Scale Active
Middleware Project at isi has
produced some very interesting papers about HTTP
performance
- LBL Network Research Group
Talks - very good background reading!
- Paul J. Leach, Rich Salz, "UUIDs and GUIDs", Internet Draft draft-leach-uuids-guids-00.txt,
Microsoft, Open Group, February 1997, draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt,
Certco, Microsoft, February 1998. This is work in progress
Henrik Frystyk Nielsen
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