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A Highly Robust Proxy Enabled Overload Monitoring System (P-OMS) for E-Business Web Servers

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E-business applications play significant role in present day’s business operations. Due to the surge in browsing requests, the Web-servers associated with E-business web systems suffer from unpredictable overloads that adversely affects revenue generating requests. In this research, a Proxy Enabled Overload Monitoring System (P-OMS) is developed that provides a flexible and robust overload control for E-business Web-servers. The P-OMS paradigm incorporates the combination of LIFO and FIFO scheduling for overload control. The implemented P-OMS is tested on a testbed with TPC-W benchmark setup and found to be very efficient in enhancing the throughput as well as revenue generating requests in E-business systems.

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Shetty, S.V., Sarojadevi, H., Sriram, B. (2015). A Highly Robust Proxy Enabled Overload Monitoring System (P-OMS) for E-Business Web Servers. In: Jain, L., Behera, H., Mandal, J., Mohapatra, D. (eds) Computational Intelligence in Data Mining - Volume 3. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 33. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2202-6_35

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