Snapshot-based Loading Acceleration of Web Apps with Nondeterministic JavaScript Execution
Published: May 13, 2019
Abstract
JavaScript execution is heavily used during the loading of web apps, taking a substantial portion of the app loading time. To accelerate JavaScript execution, snapshot-based app loading has been proposed [5, 17]. We take a snapshot of the JavaScript objects in the heap at some point during app loading (which we call snapshot point) and save them in a file in advance. Then, we start app loading by copying the objects in the snapshot to the heap...
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Snapshot-based Loading Acceleration of Web Apps with Nondeterministic JavaScript Execution
Published Date
May 13, 2019
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