Web QoE Testing Content

Author: FTW

Partner: Yes

Contact: Sebastian Egger

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Description

Quality of web services represents an important issue for every service or content provider. Measurement of such services at the end-user side is not a trivial task, and various key factors are influencing the overall QoE perception. The aim of the Web QoE test content application provided here is to create a standardized news web page, which could be used for laboratory assessments for investigation of underlying key factors. Operator is able to change and affect page load times, or loading of certain elements, to simulate different network conditions, and measure their effect of the user's perception. To eliminate unwanted influences from network conditions outside of the lab, the project includes content harvesting script for downloading recent news from RSS feed specified in the config.

Access

The dataset is available for download in one ZIP archive. By downloading the test content from the download link I accept the terms the licensing conditions stated below. Please not that the photo page content is located in the folder /www/fakebook/ in the zip File. Link: http://ace.ftw.at/downloads/web-qoe-testing-content/newspage-v1.0

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The original link was: http://ace.ftw.at/downloads/web-qoe-testing-content

License

Web QoE Reference Testing Content V 1.0 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Austria License. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FOR USAGE WITHIN STUDIES AND TRIALS CONDUCTED WITH CLOSED USER GROUPS. IT IS NOT LICENSED FOR USAGE AS PART OF A PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE ONLINE SERVICE OR WEB SITE.

References and Citation

Please, cite the following paper in your reference if you use this Database for your work [EGS12].

References

  • EGS12: S. Egger, B. Gardlo, and R. Schatz. Interactive Content for Subjective Studies on Web Browsing QoE: A Kepler derivative. In P. Pocta and J. Pomy, editors, ETSI Workshop on Selected Items on Telecommunication Quality Matters, Vienna, Austria, 2012. ETSI.