The World Wide Web (WWW or Web) is growing rapidly on the Internet. Web users want fast response time and easy access to a enormous variety of information across the world. Thus, performance is becoming a main issue in the Web. Fractals have been used to study fluctuating phenomena in many different disciplines, from the distribution of galaxies in astronomy to complex physiological control systems. The Web is also a complex, irregular, and random system. In this paper, we look at the document reference pattern at Internet Web servers and use fractal-based models to understand aspects (e.g. caching schemes) that affect the Web performance.CNPq-Brazi
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
Showing search results on the internet, is the most fundamental task most of the websites do, includ...
In this paper we show that the Internet web, from a user’s perspective, manifests robust scaling pro...
Part 18: The Applications of Soft Computing to Telecommunications (ASCOTE) WorkshopInternational aud...
In this paper we show that the Internet web, from a user's perspective, manifests robust scaling pro...
HTTP cache servers reduce network traffic by storing popular files nearer to the client and have bee...
Network congestion remains one of the main barriers to the continuing success of the Internet. For w...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/60246/1/Reprint96Webfractals.pd
Fractal behavior and long-range dependence have been observed in tele-traffic measurement and charac...
This paper addresses two unresolved issues about Web caching. The first issue is whether Web request...
A fractal is a function or a process in which an identical motif repeats itself on an ever diminishi...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of caching and replication strategies in the WWW wit...
Abstract:- The use of the web-caching technique has been widely spread out with the objective of red...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
Showing search results on the internet, is the most fundamental task most of the websites do, includ...
In this paper we show that the Internet web, from a user’s perspective, manifests robust scaling pro...
Part 18: The Applications of Soft Computing to Telecommunications (ASCOTE) WorkshopInternational aud...
In this paper we show that the Internet web, from a user's perspective, manifests robust scaling pro...
HTTP cache servers reduce network traffic by storing popular files nearer to the client and have bee...
Network congestion remains one of the main barriers to the continuing success of the Internet. For w...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/60246/1/Reprint96Webfractals.pd
Fractal behavior and long-range dependence have been observed in tele-traffic measurement and charac...
This paper addresses two unresolved issues about Web caching. The first issue is whether Web request...
A fractal is a function or a process in which an identical motif repeats itself on an ever diminishi...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of caching and replication strategies in the WWW wit...
Abstract:- The use of the web-caching technique has been widely spread out with the objective of red...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
Showing search results on the internet, is the most fundamental task most of the websites do, includ...