In web query result caching, staleness of queries are often bounded via a time-to-live (TTL) mechanism, which expires the validity of cached query results at some point in time. In this work, we evaluate the performance of three alternative TTL mechanisms: time-based TTL, frequency-based TTL, and click-based TTL. Moreover, we propose hybrid approaches obtained by pair-wise combination of these mechanisms. Our results indicate that combining time-based TTL with frequency-based TTL yields superior performance (i.e., lower stale query traffic and less redundant computation) than using a particular mechanism in isolation
Web search engines are known to cache the results of previously issued queries. The stored results t...
This article discusses efficiency and effectiveness issues in caching the results of queries submitt...
AbstractWe study the problem of caching query result pages in Web search engines. Popular search eng...
In web query result caching, staleness of queries are often bounded via a time-to-live (TTL) mechani...
An important research problem that has recently started to receive attention is the freshness issue ...
The result cache is a vital component for efficiency of large-scale web search engines, and maintain...
Web caches often use a Time-to-live (TTL) limit to validate data consistency with web servers. We st...
Detecting stale queries in a search engine result cache is an important problem. In this work, we pr...
We propose a new mechanism to predict stale queries in the result cache of a search engine. The nove...
Abstract — This paper presents a way of modeling the hit rates of caches that use a time-to-live (TT...
Caching is an important means to scale up the growth of the Internet. Weak consistency is a major ap...
AbstractThe web is the largest distributed database deploying time-to-live-based weak consistency. E...
Query result caching is an important mechanism for search engine efficiency. In this study, we first...
Performance is an imperative aspect of a web-based application. Response time is one of the most imp...
Web search engines are known to cache the results of previously issued queries. The stored results t...
Web search engines are known to cache the results of previously issued queries. The stored results t...
This article discusses efficiency and effectiveness issues in caching the results of queries submitt...
AbstractWe study the problem of caching query result pages in Web search engines. Popular search eng...
In web query result caching, staleness of queries are often bounded via a time-to-live (TTL) mechani...
An important research problem that has recently started to receive attention is the freshness issue ...
The result cache is a vital component for efficiency of large-scale web search engines, and maintain...
Web caches often use a Time-to-live (TTL) limit to validate data consistency with web servers. We st...
Detecting stale queries in a search engine result cache is an important problem. In this work, we pr...
We propose a new mechanism to predict stale queries in the result cache of a search engine. The nove...
Abstract — This paper presents a way of modeling the hit rates of caches that use a time-to-live (TT...
Caching is an important means to scale up the growth of the Internet. Weak consistency is a major ap...
AbstractThe web is the largest distributed database deploying time-to-live-based weak consistency. E...
Query result caching is an important mechanism for search engine efficiency. In this study, we first...
Performance is an imperative aspect of a web-based application. Response time is one of the most imp...
Web search engines are known to cache the results of previously issued queries. The stored results t...
Web search engines are known to cache the results of previously issued queries. The stored results t...
This article discusses efficiency and effectiveness issues in caching the results of queries submitt...
AbstractWe study the problem of caching query result pages in Web search engines. Popular search eng...