Cache performance depends heavily on replacement algorithms, which dynamically select a suitable subset of objects for caching in a finite space. Developing such algorithms for wide-area distributed environments is challenging because, unlike traditional paging systems, retrieval costs and object sizes are not necessarily uniform. In a uniform caching environment, a replacement algorithm generally seeks to reduce cache misses, usually by replacing an object with the least likelihood of rereference. In contrast, reducing total cost incurred due to cache misses is more important in nonuniform caching environments.clos
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
With the increase in popularity of the World Wide Web, the research community has recently seen a pr...
Caching Web objects has become a common practice towards improving content delivery and users ’ serv...
Several replacement policies for web caches have been proposed and studied extensively in the litera...
World Wide Web has been a very successful distributed system that distributes and shares information...
Caching has been recognized as an effective scheme for avoiding service bottleneck and reducing netw...
Distributed systems greatly benefit from caching. Caching data objects of variable size and cost pos...
Caching has been introduced and applied in prototype and commercial Web-based information systems i...
Abstract- As the number of World-Wide Web users grows, this increases both network load and server l...
In order to combat Internet congestion Web caches use replacement policies that attempt to keep the ...
Traditional caches see a fixed-size page; a Web cache, on the other hand, sees complete objects (tex...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
Implementation of caches in multimedia proxy servers can significantly improve the delivery of media...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
With the increase in popularity of the World Wide Web, the research community has recently seen a pr...
Caching Web objects has become a common practice towards improving content delivery and users ’ serv...
Several replacement policies for web caches have been proposed and studied extensively in the litera...
World Wide Web has been a very successful distributed system that distributes and shares information...
Caching has been recognized as an effective scheme for avoiding service bottleneck and reducing netw...
Distributed systems greatly benefit from caching. Caching data objects of variable size and cost pos...
Caching has been introduced and applied in prototype and commercial Web-based information systems i...
Abstract- As the number of World-Wide Web users grows, this increases both network load and server l...
In order to combat Internet congestion Web caches use replacement policies that attempt to keep the ...
Traditional caches see a fixed-size page; a Web cache, on the other hand, sees complete objects (tex...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
Implementation of caches in multimedia proxy servers can significantly improve the delivery of media...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
With the increase in popularity of the World Wide Web, the research community has recently seen a pr...