The influence of HTTP/2 on user-perceived web application performance

This paper discusses the influence of the HTTP protocol on the performance of Web applications, ranging from HTTP/1.1 through SPDY, and ending with HTTP/2. The custom study of the influence of HTTP/2 on the user-perceived start time of the exemplary Single Page application in simulated Cable, DSL, LTE and 3G networks is described.

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