The ability to stay continually connected, due to the ubiquitous availability of a wide variety of networks, is a present day reality. Yet the convenience and transparency of distributed file systems across heterogeneous networks have a long way to go. In this paper, we examined the cache replacement algorithm on the clientside by taking the low-bandwidth connection into consideration. Motivated by the file access patterns in distributed file systems, we have proposed a novel caching replacement algorithm that takes both inter- and intrafile semantics into consideration when making caching replacement decisions. Not only does our approach perform better than conventional algorithms in terms of the hit rate, but also it reduces the number of...
In Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) data access applications suffer from dynamic network connections ...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
We describe a mechanism for replacing files, including open files, of a read-only file system while ...
The emerging demand for mobile computing has created a need for improved file system support for mob...
The rising demand for mobile computing has created a need for improved file systems that support mob...
To overcome availability, latency, bandwidth, and cost barriers of mobile networks, mobile clients o...
Data caching is an important technique in mobile computing environments for improving data availabil...
viii, 107 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 1998 ChanYIn a mobile...
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique to improve syste...
Mobility is a critical feature of computer systems, and while wireless networks are common, most app...
In mobile client-server database systems, caching of frequently accessed data is an important techni...
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique to improve the s...
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique to improve perfo...
The amount of content downloaded to mobile devices, mainly driven by the demand for video content, t...
Caching is a key technique for improving data retrieval performance of mobile clients in mobile envi...
In Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) data access applications suffer from dynamic network connections ...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
We describe a mechanism for replacing files, including open files, of a read-only file system while ...
The emerging demand for mobile computing has created a need for improved file system support for mob...
The rising demand for mobile computing has created a need for improved file systems that support mob...
To overcome availability, latency, bandwidth, and cost barriers of mobile networks, mobile clients o...
Data caching is an important technique in mobile computing environments for improving data availabil...
viii, 107 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 1998 ChanYIn a mobile...
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique to improve syste...
Mobility is a critical feature of computer systems, and while wireless networks are common, most app...
In mobile client-server database systems, caching of frequently accessed data is an important techni...
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique to improve the s...
Caching frequently accessed data items on the client side is an effective technique to improve perfo...
The amount of content downloaded to mobile devices, mainly driven by the demand for video content, t...
Caching is a key technique for improving data retrieval performance of mobile clients in mobile envi...
In Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) data access applications suffer from dynamic network connections ...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
We describe a mechanism for replacing files, including open files, of a read-only file system while ...