The Fundamentals of HTTP/2
Jawad, Abdel (2016)
Jawad, Abdel
Oulun ammattikorkeakoulu
2016
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ABSTRACT
Oulu University of Applied Sciences
Degree Programme, Option of Internet Services
Author: Ali Jawad
Title of the bachelor’s thesis: Fundamentals Of HTTP/2
Supervisor: Teemu Korpela
Term and year of completion: June 2016 Number of pages: 31
The purpose of this Bachelor’s thesis was to research and study the new ver-sion of HTTP ”HTTP2.0”, which is considered to be the future of the web. Http/2 is drawing a great attention from the web industry. Most of the Http/2 features are inherited from SPDY.
This thesis shows how HTTP/2 enables a more efficient use of network re-sources and a reduced perception of latency by introducing a header field compression and allowing multiple concurrent exchanges on the same con-nection ”multiplexing” and more other features.
Also, it discusses the security of Http/2 and the new risks and dangerous at-tacks that resurfaces with the arrival of this new protocol version.
The simulation results show how HTTP/2 influences the page load time com-paring to the other previous versions of HTTP.
Oulu University of Applied Sciences
Degree Programme, Option of Internet Services
Author: Ali Jawad
Title of the bachelor’s thesis: Fundamentals Of HTTP/2
Supervisor: Teemu Korpela
Term and year of completion: June 2016 Number of pages: 31
The purpose of this Bachelor’s thesis was to research and study the new ver-sion of HTTP ”HTTP2.0”, which is considered to be the future of the web. Http/2 is drawing a great attention from the web industry. Most of the Http/2 features are inherited from SPDY.
This thesis shows how HTTP/2 enables a more efficient use of network re-sources and a reduced perception of latency by introducing a header field compression and allowing multiple concurrent exchanges on the same con-nection ”multiplexing” and more other features.
Also, it discusses the security of Http/2 and the new risks and dangerous at-tacks that resurfaces with the arrival of this new protocol version.
The simulation results show how HTTP/2 influences the page load time com-paring to the other previous versions of HTTP.