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This page lists technical papers and other documents that relate to past and current research on browser engines.
Index
- Concurrent/Parallel Browser Implementations
- Parallelizing Browser Tasks
- Analyzing and Modeling Browser Tasks
- Improving Browser Performance
- Other Documents
Concurrent/Parallel Browser Implementations
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Engineering the Servo Web Browser Engine using Rust
- Mozilla Research
- ICSE 2016
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Experience Report: Developing the Servo Web Browser Engine using Rust
- Mozilla Research
- 2015
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ZOOMM: A Parallel Web Browser Engine for Multicore Mobile Devices
- Qualcomm Research
- ACM SIGPLAN Notices 2013
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A Case for Parallelizing Web Pages
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign + Valkyrie Computer Systems + Qualcomm Research
- HotPar 2012
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The Multi-Principal OS Construction of the Gazelle Web Browser
- Microsoft Research
- USENIX Security Symposium 2009
Parallelizing Browser Tasks
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Parallel JavaScript Execution in Web Navigation Sequences
- University of A Coruna
- International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology 2015
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HPar: A practical parallel parser for HTML--taming HTML complexities for parallel parsing
- Mozilla + College of William and Mary
- ACM TACO 2013
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Fast and Parallel Webpage Layout
- University of California, Berkeley
- WWW 2010
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Towards Parallelizing the Layout Engine of Firefox
- Intel + University of California, Irvine
- HotPar 2010
Analyzing and Modeling Browser Tasks
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An In-depth Study of Mobile Browser Performance
- Stony Brook University
- WWW 2016
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Energy consumption and privacy in mobile Web browsing: Individual issues and connected solutions
- University of Salerno, Italy
- Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems 2016 (Journal)
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Concurrency in Mobile Browser Engines
- Qualcomm Research
- IEEE Pervasive Computing 2015 (Journal)
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Exploiting Webpage Characteristics for Energy-Efficient Mobile Web Browsing
- University of Texas, Austin
- IEEE Computer Architecture Letters 2014
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WebCore: Architectural Support for Mobile Web Browsing
- University of Texas, Austin
- ISCA 2014
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Demystifying Page Load Performance with WProf
- University of Washington
- NSDI 2013
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High-Performance and Energy-Efficient Mobile Web Browsing on Big/Little Systems
- University of Texas, Austin
- HPCA 2013
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A study of performance variations in the Mozilla Firefox web browser
- Victoria University of Wellington
- ACSC 2013
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Who killed my battery?: Analyzing Mobile Browser Energy Consumption
- Stanford University
- WWW 2012
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Why are Web Browers Slow on Smartphones?
- Rice University + Texas Instruments
- HotMobile 2011
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A Limit Study of JavaScript Parallelism
- University of Washington
- IISWC 2010
Improving Browser Performance
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Polaris: Faster Page Loads Using Fine-grained Dependency Tracking
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology + Harvard University
- NSDI 2016
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Energy-Aware Web Browsing on Smartphones
- IEEE members
- IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, March 2015
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Similarity-based web browser optimization
- Peking University
- WWW 2014
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Mobile Web Browser Optimizations in the Cloud Era: A Survey
- Peking University
- SOSE 2013
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GPU acceleration for the web browser based evolutionary computing system
- AGH University of Science and Technology + Jagiellonian University
- ICSTCC 2013
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Smart Caching for Web Browsers
- University of Science and Technology Hefei, China + Microsoft Research Asia + Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- WWW 2010
Other Documents
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- UCWeb
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- Presentation with audio
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne + Valkyrie Computer Systems + Qualcomm Research
- USENIX workshop in HotPar'12
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Towards parallelizing the layout engine of firefox
- University of California, Irvine + Intel
- USENIX workshop in HotPar 2010
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- ParLab, University of California, Berkeley
- HotPar 2009
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Rethinking Browser Performance
- Leo Meyerovich, University of California, Berkeley
- 2009
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- ParLab, University of California, Berkeley
- A presentation on parallelizing lexing and parsing (slide 44 onward)
- Document taken down
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- ParLab, University of California, Berkeley
- Presentation on parallelizing overall layout (styling + layout)
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- Microsoft's white paper on benchmarking a browser's performance.
- Document taken down
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- Ras Bodik (ParLab, University of California, Berkeley)
- Document taken down