Increasingly, HTML documents are dynamically generated by interactive Web services. To ensure that the client is presented with the newest versions of such documents it is customary to disable client caching causing a seemingly inevitable performance penalty. In the <bigwig> system, dynamic HTML documents are composed of higher-order templates that are plugged together to construct complete documents. We show how to exploit this feature to provide an automatic fine-grained caching of document templates, based on the service source code. A <bigwig> service transmits not the full HTML document but instead a compact JavaScript recipe for a client-side construction of the document based on a static collection of fragments that can b...
This paper presents smart caching schemes for Web browsers. For modern Web applications, the style f...
Many web sites incorporate dynamic web pages to deliver customized contents to their users. However,...
Many web sites incorporate dynamic web pages to deliver customized contents to their users. However,...
Increasingly, HTML documents are dynamically generated by interactive Web services. To ensure that t...
Increasingly, HTML documents are dynamically generated by interactive Webservices. To ensure that th...
We present the results of the <bigwig> project, which aims to design and implement a high-leve...
We present the results of the <bigwig> project, which aims to design and implement a high-leve...
Websites are shifting from static model to dynamic model, in order to deliver their users with dyn...
Abstract. Caching dynamic web content is an eective approach to re-duce Internet latency and server ...
A number of techniques are available for reducing latency and bandwidth requirements for resources o...
We present the results of the <bigwig> project, which aims to design and implement a high-leve...
Many web-sites incorporate dynamic web-pages in order to deliver customized contents to their users....
Abstract This chapter presents an overview of techniques for efficiently serving and caching dynamic...
Fragment-based caching technology can effectively improve the quality of dynamic web pages' ser...
When a user explores different web pages in a given website, the website typically sends the entire ...
This paper presents smart caching schemes for Web browsers. For modern Web applications, the style f...
Many web sites incorporate dynamic web pages to deliver customized contents to their users. However,...
Many web sites incorporate dynamic web pages to deliver customized contents to their users. However,...
Increasingly, HTML documents are dynamically generated by interactive Web services. To ensure that t...
Increasingly, HTML documents are dynamically generated by interactive Webservices. To ensure that th...
We present the results of the <bigwig> project, which aims to design and implement a high-leve...
We present the results of the <bigwig> project, which aims to design and implement a high-leve...
Websites are shifting from static model to dynamic model, in order to deliver their users with dyn...
Abstract. Caching dynamic web content is an eective approach to re-duce Internet latency and server ...
A number of techniques are available for reducing latency and bandwidth requirements for resources o...
We present the results of the <bigwig> project, which aims to design and implement a high-leve...
Many web-sites incorporate dynamic web-pages in order to deliver customized contents to their users....
Abstract This chapter presents an overview of techniques for efficiently serving and caching dynamic...
Fragment-based caching technology can effectively improve the quality of dynamic web pages' ser...
When a user explores different web pages in a given website, the website typically sends the entire ...
This paper presents smart caching schemes for Web browsers. For modern Web applications, the style f...
Many web sites incorporate dynamic web pages to deliver customized contents to their users. However,...
Many web sites incorporate dynamic web pages to deliver customized contents to their users. However,...