Abdul Shabir Ahmadzai, Qurban Yazdani, A. Abubakar
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Abstract
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is the central part of Intelligent systems. Business Intelligence (BI) utilizes ICT resources and capabilities to enhance decision-making from the available information. One of the core components of ICT resources is the network. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol in a network model responsible for handling "requests" in a transmission session. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) establishes connections session and keeps track of the state of the communication session. Unfortunately, a request from a critical online transaction over TCP in a BI environment is bound to face some uncertainty. There is a lack of studies on the impact of communication over transmission sessions on BI operations. This paper presented an experimental evaluation of the BI transaction transmission session. Various transactions were performed to monitor and analyze the request made with HTTP over a TCP transmission session. Both the HTTP and TCP features for all transactions were captured. The finding indicates that time is highly associated with less traffic congestion and transaction overhead.
信息和通信技术(ICT)是智能系统的核心部分。商业智能(BI)利用ICT资源和能力从可用信息中增强决策。信息通信技术资源的核心组成部分之一是网络。超文本传输协议(HTTP)是网络模型中的应用层协议,负责处理传输会话中的“请求”。TCP (Transmission Control Protocol,传输控制协议)建立连接会话并跟踪通信会话的状态。不幸的是,来自BI环境中通过TCP进行的关键在线事务的请求必然会面临一些不确定性。目前缺乏关于通信对BI操作的影响的研究。本文对BI事务传输会话进行了实验评估。执行各种事务来监视和分析通过TCP传输会话使用HTTP发出的请求。捕获了所有事务的HTTP和TCP特性。这一发现表明,时间与较少的交通拥堵和事务开销高度相关。
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Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for the dissemination of current knowledge and advances in science and technology. Areas covered include Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biotechnology and Agro-Industry, Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering and Industrial Research, Environmental and Natural Resources, and Physical Sciences and Mathematics. Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology publishes original research work, either as full length articles or as short communications, technical articles, and review articles.