We study web caching when the input sequence is a depth first search traversal of some tree. There are at least two good motivations for investigating tree traversal as a search technique on the WWW: First, empirical studies of people browsing and searching the WWW have shown that user access patterns commonly are nearly depth first traversals of some tree. Secondly, (as we will show in this paper) the problem of visiting all the pages on some WWW site using anchor clicks (clicks on links) and back button clicks — by far the two most common user actions — reduces to the problem of how to best cache a tree traversal sequence (up to constant factors). We show that for tree traversal sequences the optimal offline strategy can be computed effic...
Caching is one of the most promising areas in the field of future internet architecture like Informa...
We study the block-aware caching problem, a generalization of classic caching in which fetching (or ...
Caching popular objects close to users can improve web performance greatly. In this paper, we first ...
We study web caching when the input sequence is a depth first search traversal of some tree. There a...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
Consider the following file caching problem: in response to a sequence of requests for files, where ...
Consider the following file caching problem: in response to a sequence of requests for files, where ...
AbstractWe study the problem of caching query result pages in Web search engines. Popular search eng...
The World-Wide Web continues its remarkable and seemingly unregulated growth. This growth has seen a...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
Web search is ubiquitous in our daily lives. Caching has been extensively used to reduce the computa...
Caching has been recognized as an effective scheme for avoiding service bottleneck and reducing netw...
Web search is ubiquitous in our daily lives. Caching has been ex-tensively used to reduce the comput...
Caching is one of the most promising areas in the field of future internet architecture like Informa...
We study the block-aware caching problem, a generalization of classic caching in which fetching (or ...
Caching popular objects close to users can improve web performance greatly. In this paper, we first ...
We study web caching when the input sequence is a depth first search traversal of some tree. There a...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
Consider the following file caching problem: in response to a sequence of requests for files, where ...
Consider the following file caching problem: in response to a sequence of requests for files, where ...
AbstractWe study the problem of caching query result pages in Web search engines. Popular search eng...
The World-Wide Web continues its remarkable and seemingly unregulated growth. This growth has seen a...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
Web search is ubiquitous in our daily lives. Caching has been extensively used to reduce the computa...
Caching has been recognized as an effective scheme for avoiding service bottleneck and reducing netw...
Web search is ubiquitous in our daily lives. Caching has been ex-tensively used to reduce the comput...
Caching is one of the most promising areas in the field of future internet architecture like Informa...
We study the block-aware caching problem, a generalization of classic caching in which fetching (or ...
Caching popular objects close to users can improve web performance greatly. In this paper, we first ...