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Towards defining and exploiting similarities in Web application use cases through user session analysis

IEE Seminar Digests, 2004(910): 17-24, 2004.
Authors: S. Sampath and A.L. Souter and L. Pollock
URL: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/woda2004/papers/sampath.pdf
Tags: casestudy model webapplication
Abstract: With the highly increased use of the Web comes a significant demand to provide more reliable Web applications. By learning more about the usage and dynamic behavior of these applications, we believe that some software development and maintenance tools can be designed with increased cost-effectiveness. In this paper, we describe our work in analyzing user session data. Particularly, the main contributions of this paper are the analysis of user session data with concept analysis, an experimental study of user session data analysis with two different types of Web software, and an application of user session analysis to scalable test case generation for Web applications. In addition to fruitful experimental results, the techniques and metrics themselves provide insight into future approaches to analyzing the dynamic behavior of Web applications.
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@article{sampath04,
title = {Towards defining and exploiting similarities in Web application use cases through user session analysis},
author = {S. Sampath and A.L. Souter and L. Pollock},
journal = {IEE Seminar Digests},
number = {910},
pages = {17-24},
publisher = {IEE},
url = {http://www.cs.virginia.edu/woda2004/papers/sampath.pdf},
volume = {2004},
year = {2004},
abstract = {With the highly increased use of the Web comes a significant demand to provide more reliable Web applications. By learning more about the usage and dynamic behavior of these applications, we believe that some software development and maintenance tools can be designed with increased cost-effectiveness. In this paper, we describe our work in analyzing user session data. Particularly, the main contributions of this paper are the analysis of user session data with concept analysis, an experimental study of user session data analysis with two different types of Web software, and an application of user session analysis to scalable test case generation for Web applications. In addition to fruitful experimental results, the techniques and metrics themselves provide insight into future approaches to analyzing the dynamic behavior of Web applications.},
keywords = {casestudy model webapplication }
}