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Figure 3: Mean metric values in graphical form obtained in test one for 10000 elements.
Figure 4: Mean metric values in graphical form obtained in test two for 10 photos.
A research scenario for examining the rendering times of an application with a large number of elements in the DOM tree
Research scenario for examining the rendering times of an application with a large number of displayed photos
Mean metric values for test one -100 elements

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Performance optimization of web applications using Qwik
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September 2023

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Journal of Computer Sciences Institute

Adam Lipiński

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This article analyzes the performance of three frameworks - React.js, Next.js and Qwik - that offer different methods of rendering application views. The purpose of the study was to show whether the new Qwik framework allows for better application load times compared to the other frameworks. The study was conducted using 3 applications representing the same research content, referring to cases occurring in production environments. In order to assess the performance, the Google Lighthouse tool was used, thanks to which it was proved that it is impossible to unequivocally say that Qwik allows for better optimization of the application compared to other frameworks.

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... [35] provided initial insight into the topic, but more research is needed. 3) Continued usage of an application and impact on the overall performance - [40] did an initial study on the topic, although the results were inconclusive and not easy to reproduce. ...

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Resumability—A New Primitive for Developing Web Applications
Performance optimization of web applications using Qwik

Journal of Computer Sciences Institute