Starting the with download speed part of the factors which influence the website performance. The user will be able to determine the download speed by the internet connection. This depends on the area of the user and how quick the internet will bring the specified website to the user’s computer screen. There are for factors which determine the download speed of the internet, including:
> Dial-Up: this is when the internet is ran through the analogue phone line. Also, this has been the tradition of the internet access …show more content…
For example, if the website struggles to download the users they refuse to visit the webpage again. This depends on the size of the website and the capacity it relies on for the internet to download for the user’s computer. There are many methods the hose of the website can use to reduce the time of downloading webpages/sites. The website comes more efficient if there is less waiting time for the website to download.
The web server capacity has to take the concern of the user’s computer capacity as well as the servers producing the websites to the users screen. This is because the website server may be faulty then that causes disturbance with the performance of the internet service.
Bandwidth determines how much traffic the web server can handle at one time. This also suggests how much downloading can be made at one time, also. Bandwidth uses a theory of ‘bigger the pipe more information can be downloaded at speed, smaller the pipe less information can be downloaded which consists of slower …show more content…
POP3 is designed to delete them off the server, unless, the user opts not to delete the email then the POP3 will download the email every time the users opens it.
IMAP is another protocol which is the Application Layer Internet protocol. This allows the user to access the mail server, this happens when the user signs up to the mail server. For example, when users sign up to BT Mail they are accessing the IMAP protocol to send and receive emails. The current IMAP is version 4 revision 1 and this is defined as RFC 3501.
Current Methods of Information Sharing:
The current methods of information sharing links back to the Web 2.0 functionality because this all the users to consistently interact with the webpage, for example, social networking sites such as Facebook. The data which is sent to the server is divided from the data which is sent back. This is done because the user will have to wait extremely longer if the data wasn’t separated. This will affect the performance of the site because the user would have to wait for the pages to reload. To prevent this from happening company servers has installed software to help to decrease traffic on the