Caching is a proven means to improve scalability and availability of software systems as well as to reduce latency of user requests. In contrast to Web caching where single Web ob...
- The embedding of positioning capabilities in mobile devices and the emergence of location-based applications have created novel opportunities for utilizing several types of multi...
We explore a new proxy-caching framework that exploits the query semantics of HTML forms. We identify a common class of form-based queries, and study two representative caching sc...
In this paper we address an issue common in the frame of WWW, namely information entities that present di erent facets under di erent contexts (or worlds). Handling such multifacet...
Web caching keeps single Web objects ready somewhere in caches in the user-to-server path, whereas database caching uses fullfledged database management systems as caches to adapt...