Caching frequently accessed data at the client is an attractive technique for improving access time. In a mobile computing environment, client location becomes a piece of changing information. As such, location-dependent data may become obsolete due to data updates or client movements. Most of the previous work investigated cache invalidation issues related to data updates only, whereas few considered data inconsistency caused by client movements. This paper separates location-dependent data invalidation from traditional cache invalidation
Traditional cache replacement policies rely on the temporal locality of users' access pattern t...
The continued growth of portable, wireless enabled devices with massive storage capacity and powerfu...
International audienceIn a context-aware environment, the system must be able to refresh the answers...
and Dik L. Lee Abstract—Mobile location-dependent information services (LDISs) have become increasin...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
[[abstract]]In a mobile environment, caching data items at the mobile clients is important as it red...
viii, 107 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 1998 ChanYIn a mobile...
[[abstract]]This paper presents two cache invalidation schemes to maintain data consistency between ...
Users of mobile computers will soon have online access to a large number of databases via wireless n...
In this paper, we present Bit-Sequences (BS), an adaptive cache invalidation algorithm for client/se...
In this paper, we address the problem of cache invalidation in mobile and wireless client/server env...
Improved data processing capabilities and increased data storage capacity of mobile devices facilita...
Caching is commonly used to improve the performance of mobile computers. Due to the limitations of w...
Mobile computing has developed during recent years. Location dependent services are most popular ser...
In mobile client-server database systems, caching of frequently accessed data is an important techni...
Traditional cache replacement policies rely on the temporal locality of users' access pattern t...
The continued growth of portable, wireless enabled devices with massive storage capacity and powerfu...
International audienceIn a context-aware environment, the system must be able to refresh the answers...
and Dik L. Lee Abstract—Mobile location-dependent information services (LDISs) have become increasin...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
[[abstract]]In a mobile environment, caching data items at the mobile clients is important as it red...
viii, 107 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 1998 ChanYIn a mobile...
[[abstract]]This paper presents two cache invalidation schemes to maintain data consistency between ...
Users of mobile computers will soon have online access to a large number of databases via wireless n...
In this paper, we present Bit-Sequences (BS), an adaptive cache invalidation algorithm for client/se...
In this paper, we address the problem of cache invalidation in mobile and wireless client/server env...
Improved data processing capabilities and increased data storage capacity of mobile devices facilita...
Caching is commonly used to improve the performance of mobile computers. Due to the limitations of w...
Mobile computing has developed during recent years. Location dependent services are most popular ser...
In mobile client-server database systems, caching of frequently accessed data is an important techni...
Traditional cache replacement policies rely on the temporal locality of users' access pattern t...
The continued growth of portable, wireless enabled devices with massive storage capacity and powerfu...
International audienceIn a context-aware environment, the system must be able to refresh the answers...