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  2. Website monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Monitoring frequency occurs at intervals of once every 4-hours to every 15-seconds. Typically, most website monitoring services test a server, or application, between a once-per-hour per once-per-minute. Advanced monitoring services capture browser interactions with websites using macro recorders, or browser add-ons such as Selenium or iMacros ...

  3. Network monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Monitoring an internet server means that the server owner always knows if one or all of their services go down. Server monitoring may be internal, i.e. web server software checks its status and notifies the owner if some services go down, and external, i.e. some web server monitoring companies check the status of the services with a certain frequency.

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  5. Web application firewall - Wikipedia

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    A web application firewall (WAF) is a specific form of application firewall that filters, monitors, and blocks HTTP traffic to and from a web service.By inspecting HTTP traffic, it can prevent attacks exploiting a web application's known vulnerabilities, such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), file inclusion, and improper system configuration. [1]

  6. Real user monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Real user monitoring (RUM) is a passive monitoring technology that records all user interaction with a website or client interacting with a server or cloud-based application. [1] Monitoring actual user interaction with a website or an application is important to operators to determine if users are being served quickly and without errors and, if ...

  7. Big Brother (software) - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother (alias BB) was a tool for systems and network monitoring, generally used by system administrators.The advent of the dynamic web page allowed Big Brother to be one of the first monitoring systems to use the web as its user interface.

  8. Web Services Discovery - Wikipedia

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    Web Services Discovery provides access to software systems over the Internet using standard protocols. In the most basic scenario there is a Web Service Provider that publishes a service and a Web Service Consumer that uses this service. Web Service Discovery is the process of finding suitable web services for a given task. [1]

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    For healthy individuals, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (a comprehensive set of nutrition recommendations published jointly by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health ...