D. Schreiber, Erwin Aitenbichler, Andreas Göb, M. Mühlhäuser
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Abstract
Employees are increasingly participating in business processes using mobile devices. Often, this is supported by a mobile web application, which accesses various web services in the back-end. The high latency of the mobile network (e.g., EDGE) is perceived by the user each time a web service is called, in addition to the time needed to invoke the service itself. This high latency may lead to low usability, low acceptance rate, and finally compromises the overall process quality. To reduce the latency perceived by the user, we present a caching architecture for web services and an adaptive prefetching algorithm. The key characteristics of our approach are the compatibility with major mobile browsers and the independence of the caching proxy from the front-end application and the back-end services. We evaluate our approach on realistic traces of web service calls in an IT service management scenario. The traces were generated from handling real incidents according to the ITIL (ISO 20000) processes. The results confirm that using our approach, the latency perceived by the user is reduced by 24%.
员工越来越多地使用移动设备参与业务流程。通常,这是由移动web应用程序支持的,该应用程序在后端访问各种web服务。除了调用服务本身所需的时间外,每次调用web服务时,用户都会感知到移动网络(例如EDGE)的高延迟。这种高延迟可能导致低可用性、低接受率,并最终损害整个过程质量。为了减少用户感知到的延迟,我们提出了一种web服务缓存架构和自适应预取算法。我们的方法的关键特征是与主流移动浏览器的兼容性,以及缓存代理与前端应用程序和后端服务的独立性。我们根据IT服务管理场景中web服务调用的实际跟踪来评估我们的方法。这些痕迹是根据ITIL (ISO 20000)流程处理真实事件产生的。结果证实,使用我们的方法,用户感知到的延迟减少了24%。