Great east Japan earthquake viewed from a URL shortener

SWID '11 Pub Date : 2011-12-06 DOI:10.1145/2079360.2079368
Takeru Inoue, F. Toriumi, Yasuyuki Shirai, S. Minato
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Abstract

On March 11th 2011, a great earthquake and tsunami hit eastern Japan. After that, several web sites, especially those providing helpful disaster-related information, were overloaded due to flash crowds caused by Twitter users. In order to mitigate the flash crowds, we develop a new URL shortener that redirects Twitter users to a CDN instead of original sites, since Twitter users rely on URL shorteners like bit.ly to shorten long URLs. In this paper, we describe our experience of developing and operating the URL shortener in the aftermath of the giant earthquake. Since the flash crowds were a serious problem in an emergency, we had to develop it as quickly as possible with a spirit of so-called agile software development. We then explain our HTTP request log collected at the URL shortener (it is now available online). To investigate the cause of flash crowds, the log is examined with tweets (Twitter messages) provided by another research project; this collaboration is realized by the encouragement of the workshop committee. We hope our experience will be helpful in tackling future disasters.
从URL缩短器观看东日本大地震
2011年3月11日,大地震和海啸袭击了日本东部。在那之后,一些网站,特别是那些提供与灾难有关的有用信息的网站,由于Twitter用户引起的闪电人群而过载。为了减轻闪电人群,我们开发了一个新的URL缩短器,将Twitter用户重定向到CDN而不是原始站点,因为Twitter用户依赖于像bit这样的URL缩短器。ly缩短长url。在本文中,我们描述了我们在大地震后开发和运行URL缩短器的经验。由于快闪人群在紧急情况下是一个严重的问题,我们必须以所谓的敏捷软件开发精神尽快开发它。然后我们解释在URL缩短器上收集的HTTP请求日志(现在可以在线使用)。为了调查闪电人群的原因,日志与另一个研究项目提供的tweet (Twitter消息)一起进行检查;这次合作是在车间委员会的鼓励下实现的。我们希望我们的经验将有助于对付今后的灾害。
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