Changes in Node.js Server-Side Application Performance Characteristics Over Time Under Load
Pawel Kuffeł () and
Bartosz Walter ()
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Pawel Kuffeł: Poznan University of Technology
Bartosz Walter: Poznan University of Technology
A chapter in Advances in Information Systems Development, 2025, pp 275-294 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Application frameworks based on Node.js are commonly used in developing modern web systems. They differ not only in terms of the abstractions that they introduce but also in their underlying architecture, which intuitively should affect the performance characteristics of applications using them as a dependency. In this work, we extend our empirical comparative analysis of the selected frameworks, present a purpose-built tool for tracking changes in application performance characteristics over the duration of load tests, and formulate additional practical recommendations for developers of server-side Node.js applications.
Keywords: Node.js; Performance; Benchmark; Application framework; JavaScript (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-87880-0_14
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