Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference at CERN, Geneva, the use of caching technology to improve the efficiency of network utilisation has become a hot topic. With relatively poor international connectivity, if was through necessity that UK academia was one of the first communities to make widespread use of this technology on a large scale. The implementation of a national strategy proposed by HENSA Unix in June 1995 has led an experimental project to become what is probably the most mature caching facility in the world today. In this paper we present a brief history of the project, a discussion of the evolution of the hardware, software and networking systems involved, and take a look to the f...
This paper has the following ambitious goal: to convince the reader that content caching is an excit...
Approximately 4 billion people have access to the Internet, additionally 23 billion devices are conn...
Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has grown exponentially in the past few years. Consequently, ther...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference(4) at CERN, Ge...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference at CERN, Genev...
Academic and corporate communities have been dedicating considerable effort to World Wide Web cachin...
Based on experiments and experiences with Web caching systems this paper gives guidelines and outlin...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
The Internet has fallen prey to its most successful service, the World-Wide Web. The networksdo not ...
By analyzing the log files generated by the UK National Web Cache and by a number of origin FTP site...
Stress placed on network infrastructure by the popularity of the World Wide Web may be partially rel...
According to Knuth [1], the basic idea of caching is to maintain high-speed access to h items from a...
In order to combat Internet congestion Web caches use replacement policies that attempt to keep the ...
This paper has the following ambitious goal: to convince the reader that content caching is an excit...
Approximately 4 billion people have access to the Internet, additionally 23 billion devices are conn...
Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has grown exponentially in the past few years. Consequently, ther...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference(4) at CERN, Ge...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference at CERN, Genev...
Academic and corporate communities have been dedicating considerable effort to World Wide Web cachin...
Based on experiments and experiences with Web caching systems this paper gives guidelines and outlin...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
The Internet has fallen prey to its most successful service, the World-Wide Web. The networksdo not ...
By analyzing the log files generated by the UK National Web Cache and by a number of origin FTP site...
Stress placed on network infrastructure by the popularity of the World Wide Web may be partially rel...
According to Knuth [1], the basic idea of caching is to maintain high-speed access to h items from a...
In order to combat Internet congestion Web caches use replacement policies that attempt to keep the ...
This paper has the following ambitious goal: to convince the reader that content caching is an excit...
Approximately 4 billion people have access to the Internet, additionally 23 billion devices are conn...
Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has grown exponentially in the past few years. Consequently, ther...