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HTTP / Transmission Control Protocol / Computer network security / Web server / Client–server model / Hypertext Transfer Protocol / Client-side / HTTP persistent connection / Common Gateway Interface / Computing / World Wide Web / Web development
Date: 2004-01-26 12:10:10
HTTP
Transmission Control Protocol
Computer network security
Web server
Client–server model
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Client-side
HTTP persistent connection
Common Gateway Interface
Computing
World Wide Web
Web development

Using Certes to Infer Client Response Time at the Web Server DAVID OLSHEFSKI IBM T.J. Watson Research Center and Columbia University JASON NIEH Columbia University

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