A practical method for measuringWeb above-the-fold time

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Abstract

Page load time (PLT) is still the most common application Quality of Service (QoS) metric to estimate the Quality of Experience (QoE) of Web users. Yet, recent literature abounds with interesting proposals for alternative metrics (e.g., Above The Fold, SpeedIndex and variants) that aim at closely capturing how users perceive the Webpage rendering process. However, these novel metrics are typically computationally expensive, as they require to monitor and post-process videos of the rendering process, and have failed to be widely deployed. In this demo, we show our implementation of an opensource Chrome extension that implements a practical and lightweight method to measure the approximated Above-the- Fold (AATF) time, as well as othersWeb performance metrics. The idea is, instead of accurately monitoring the rendering output, to track the download time of the last visible object on screen (i.e., "above the fold"). Our plugin also has options to save detailed reports for later analysis, a functionality ideally suited for researchers wanting to gather data from Web experiments.

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Da Hora, D., Rossi, D., Christophides, V., & Teixeira, R. (2018). A practical method for measuringWeb above-the-fold time. In SIGCOMM 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 Posters and Demos, Part of SIGCOMM 2018 (pp. 105–107). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3234200.3234221

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