Parallel JavaScript Execution in Web Navigation Sequences
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Parallel JavaScript Execution in Web Navigation SequencesAuthor(s)
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2015-12Citation
J. Losada, J. Raposo, A. Pan, P. Montoto and M. Álvarez, "Parallel JavaScript Execution in Web Navigation Sequences," 2015 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT), Singapore, 2015, pp. 284-291, doi: 10.1109/WI-IAT.2015.165
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[Abstract]: Web automation applications are widely used for different purposes such as B2B integration and automated testing of web applications. Most current systems build the automatic web navigation component by using the APIs of conventional browsers. This approach suffers performance problems for intensive web automation tasks which require real time responses. Other systems use the approach of creating custom browsers specially designed for web automation. Those browsers can develop some improvements based in the peculiarities of the web automation tasks. In this paper, we present a novel optimization technique that allows the parallel execution of the JavaScript while the navigation component loads the web page. This technique is based in the analysis of the interactions between the scripts during the first loading of the web page, generating some useful information that will be saved and used in the next executions. The tests executed with real web sources show that the scripts contained in the HTML documents can be evaluated concurrently and the navigation component loads the web pages faster when the scripts are executed in parallel.
Keywords
Web Automation
Navigation Sequence
Parallel JavaScript
Efficient Execution
Navigation Sequence
Parallel JavaScript
Efficient Execution
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978-1-4673-9618-9