A number of web cache-related algorithms, such as replacement and prefetching policies, rely on specific characteristics present in the sequence of requests for efficient performa...
Konstantinos Psounis, An Zhu, Balaji Prabhakar, Ra...
The commonly used LRU replacement policy is susceptible to thrashing for memory-intensive workloads that have a working set greater than the available cache size. For such applica...
Moinuddin K. Qureshi, Aamer Jaleel, Yale N. Patt, ...
Chip Multiprocessors (CMPs) allow different applications to concurrently execute on a single chip. When applications with differing demands for memory compete for a shared cache, ...
Aamer Jaleel, William Hasenplaugh, Moinuddin K. Qu...
Heterogeneous multicores, such as Cell BE processors and GPGPUs, typically do not have caches for their accelerator cores because coherence traffic, cache misses, and latencies fr...
ABSTRACT: Caching is widely recognized as an effective mechanism for improving the performance of the World Wide Web. One of the key components in engineering the Web caching syste...