Serving the most updated version of a resource with minimal networking overhead is always a challenge for WWW Caching, especially, for weak consistency algorithms such as the widely adopted Adaptive Time-to-Live (ATTL). We adopt the Optimal Stopping Theory (OST) and, specifically, the Odds-algorithm, to enable the caching server to accurately handle the object refreshing and the stale delivery problem. Simulation results show that the proposed OST-based algorithm outperforms the conventional ATTL
Abstract — Adopting Time-to-Live (TTL) based hierarchical caching systems is considered to be a viab...
In the celebrated coded caching problem studied by Maddah-Ali and Niesen, the peak-traffic network l...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
Web caches often use a Time-to-live (TTL) limit to validate data consistency with web servers. We st...
Caching is an important means to scale up the growth of the Internet. Weak consistency is a major ap...
Consistency algorithms have been proposed for a wide range of applications that include distributed ...
AbstractThe web is the largest distributed database deploying time-to-live-based weak consistency. E...
Abstract — In this paper, we argue that weak cache consistency mechanisms supported by existing web ...
The growth of the World Wide Web (WWW or Web) and its increasing use in all types of business have c...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
Fast Internet content delivery relies on two layers of caches on the request path. Firstly, content ...
Caching at proxy servers is one of the ways to reduce the response time perceived by Web users. Cach...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
Abstract — Adopting Time-to-Live (TTL) based hierarchical caching systems is considered to be a viab...
In the celebrated coded caching problem studied by Maddah-Ali and Niesen, the peak-traffic network l...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
Web caches often use a Time-to-live (TTL) limit to validate data consistency with web servers. We st...
Caching is an important means to scale up the growth of the Internet. Weak consistency is a major ap...
Consistency algorithms have been proposed for a wide range of applications that include distributed ...
AbstractThe web is the largest distributed database deploying time-to-live-based weak consistency. E...
Abstract — In this paper, we argue that weak cache consistency mechanisms supported by existing web ...
The growth of the World Wide Web (WWW or Web) and its increasing use in all types of business have c...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
Fast Internet content delivery relies on two layers of caches on the request path. Firstly, content ...
Caching at proxy servers is one of the ways to reduce the response time perceived by Web users. Cach...
With web caching and cache-related services like CDNs and edge services playing an increasingly sign...
Abstract — Adopting Time-to-Live (TTL) based hierarchical caching systems is considered to be a viab...
In the celebrated coded caching problem studied by Maddah-Ali and Niesen, the peak-traffic network l...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...