MIT's answer to cutting webpage load-times?

    MIT's answer to cutting webpage load-times?


    Posted: 10 Mar 2016
    Rather than using compression, MIT and Harvard researchers have adopted a different approach to cutting page load-times in their new Polaris browser tech.

    Researchers at MIT say a framework they've developed for browsers can reduce page load-times by up to 34 percent and enhance data-compression techniques used in Chrome.

    MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Harvard University researchers argue that the framework could, if adopted by browsers, make a significant contribution to existing compression-focused efforts to cut page load-times.

    Rather than using compression, their take is based on a new 'dependency tracker' called Scout, which tracks data flows between objects on a webpage to create a 'dependency graph'. Polaris, a JavaScript scheduler, then uses those graphs to inform the browser which objects to load and when...


    Read more: MIT's answer to cutting webpage load-times? It's the Polaris compression-trumping browser framework | ZDNet
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    10 Mar 2016



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    Eliminating all non-static ads would probably be more effective.
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    Can one actually try this in a browser or it's just a lab project?
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