Our study extends
previous studies by showing some consequences of these
differences. We compare the execution behavior of four application
classes, i.e., four JavaScript benchmark suites, the first pages
of the Alexa top-100 web sites, 22 use cases for three social
networks, and demo applications for the emerging HTML5 standard.
Our results indicate that just-in-time compilation often increases
the execution time for web applications, and that there are large
differences in the execution behavior between benchmarks and web
applications at the bytecode level.
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-22233-7_35?LI=true
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