This paper investigates some fundamental properties and performance issues of the expiration-based caching systems. We focus on the hierarchical caching systems based on the time-to-live (TTL) expiration mechanism, and present a basic model for such systems. By analyzing the intrinsic timing behavior in this model, we derive some important performance metrics from the perspectives of caching systems and end users, respectively. We use network simulation results to further substantiate the efficacy of our analysis. Our results show some basic properties and trade-offs for a hierarchical caching system based on the weak consistency mechanism
Abstract:- The use of the web-caching technique has been widely spread out with the objective of red...
Abstract—Due to the omnipresence of caching in modern computing and networks, characterizing the per...
Web caches often use a Time-to-live (TTL) limit to validate data consistency with web servers. We st...
Caching is an important means to scale up the growth of the Internet. Weak consistency is a major ap...
Absmcr- Caching is an important m- to wale up the invalidation [5]) is that they often involve highe...
Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools: Selected Papers from VALUETOOLS 2013International au...
Abstract — Adopting Time-to-Live (TTL) based hierarchical caching systems is considered to be a viab...
International audienceThere has been considerable research on the performance analysis of on-demand ...
Abstract-This paper aims at finding fundamental design principles for hierarchical web caching. An a...
Many researchers have been working on the performance analysis of caching in Information-Centric Net...
Hierarchical caching is deployed to scale up the explosive Web growth, and the expiration-based mech...
AbstractWe consider a paging problem in which each page is assigned an expiration time at the time i...
Abstract — This paper presents a way of modeling the hit rates of caches that use a time-to-live (TT...
AbstractThe web is the largest distributed database deploying time-to-live-based weak consistency. E...
In web query result caching, staleness of queries are often bounded via a time-to-live (TTL) mechani...
Abstract:- The use of the web-caching technique has been widely spread out with the objective of red...
Abstract—Due to the omnipresence of caching in modern computing and networks, characterizing the per...
Web caches often use a Time-to-live (TTL) limit to validate data consistency with web servers. We st...
Caching is an important means to scale up the growth of the Internet. Weak consistency is a major ap...
Absmcr- Caching is an important m- to wale up the invalidation [5]) is that they often involve highe...
Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools: Selected Papers from VALUETOOLS 2013International au...
Abstract — Adopting Time-to-Live (TTL) based hierarchical caching systems is considered to be a viab...
International audienceThere has been considerable research on the performance analysis of on-demand ...
Abstract-This paper aims at finding fundamental design principles for hierarchical web caching. An a...
Many researchers have been working on the performance analysis of caching in Information-Centric Net...
Hierarchical caching is deployed to scale up the explosive Web growth, and the expiration-based mech...
AbstractWe consider a paging problem in which each page is assigned an expiration time at the time i...
Abstract — This paper presents a way of modeling the hit rates of caches that use a time-to-live (TT...
AbstractThe web is the largest distributed database deploying time-to-live-based weak consistency. E...
In web query result caching, staleness of queries are often bounded via a time-to-live (TTL) mechani...
Abstract:- The use of the web-caching technique has been widely spread out with the objective of red...
Abstract—Due to the omnipresence of caching in modern computing and networks, characterizing the per...
Web caches often use a Time-to-live (TTL) limit to validate data consistency with web servers. We st...