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Web Front-End Application Performance Improvement Method Based on Component-Based Architecture

Yifan Yang

International Journal of Engineering Advances, 2025, vol. 2, issue 2, 24-30

Abstract: In the context of the continuous evolution of Web front-end technology, performance optimization has become the core work to improve user experience and enhance product value. This paper focuses on analyzing the performance bottlenecks encountered by current Web front-end applications, such as rendering bottlenecks, network bottlenecks, resource bottlenecks and computing bottlenecks, and introduces optimization suggestions. By designing front-end applications with a block architecture, you can reduce redundant rendering, optimize resource loading, split code and lazy loading, and improve the efficiency of state management to significantly improve application speed. At the same time, the influence of the block structure on the front-end application is analyzed, and how to optimize the development process and performance through good structure design is discussed.

Keywords: Web front-end; componentized architecture; performance improvement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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