Document caching and connection caching are extensively studied problems. In document caching, one has to maintain caches containing documents accessible in a network. In connection caching, one has to maintain a set of open network connections that handle data transfer. Previous work investigated these two problems separately while in practice the problems occur together: In order to load a document, one has to establish a connection between network nodes if the required connection is not already open. In this paper we present the first study that integrates document and connection caching. We first consider a very basic model in which all documents have the same size and the cost of loading a document or establishing a connection is equal...
Communication between clients and servers in the Web is performed using TCP (Transmission Control Pr...
We explore the limitations of existing caching mechanisms in slow networks and propose a new model o...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...
Document caching and connection caching are extensively studied problems. In document caching, one h...
With the increasing demand for document transfer services such as the World Wide Web comes a need fo...
AbstractWe introduce a theoretical model for connection caching. In our model each host maintains (c...
AbstractWe continue the study of the integrated document and connection caching problem. We focus on...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
Cohen et al. [5] recently initiated the theoretical study of connection caching in the world-wide we...
The Internet has fallen prey to its most successful service, the World-Wide Web. The networksdo not ...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
As the spread on the World Wide Web increases at alarming rates, caches are placed at strategic plac...
Abstract — Content distribution networks (CDNs) which serve to deliver web objects (e.g., documents,...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
n recent years, the WWW has become an essential tool for interaction among people and for providing ...
Communication between clients and servers in the Web is performed using TCP (Transmission Control Pr...
We explore the limitations of existing caching mechanisms in slow networks and propose a new model o...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...
Document caching and connection caching are extensively studied problems. In document caching, one h...
With the increasing demand for document transfer services such as the World Wide Web comes a need fo...
AbstractWe introduce a theoretical model for connection caching. In our model each host maintains (c...
AbstractWe continue the study of the integrated document and connection caching problem. We focus on...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access ...
Cohen et al. [5] recently initiated the theoretical study of connection caching in the world-wide we...
The Internet has fallen prey to its most successful service, the World-Wide Web. The networksdo not ...
The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access...
As the spread on the World Wide Web increases at alarming rates, caches are placed at strategic plac...
Abstract — Content distribution networks (CDNs) which serve to deliver web objects (e.g., documents,...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
n recent years, the WWW has become an essential tool for interaction among people and for providing ...
Communication between clients and servers in the Web is performed using TCP (Transmission Control Pr...
We explore the limitations of existing caching mechanisms in slow networks and propose a new model o...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...