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NGC
2001
Springer
135views Communications» more  NGC 2001»
13 years 9 months ago
The Multicast Bandwidth Advantage in Serving a Web Site
Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the web servers. A method to overcome this problem is to send these pages, requested by many ...
Yossi Azar, Meir Feder, Eyal Lubetzky, Doron Rajwa...
INFOCOM
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Routing in Overlay Multicast Networks
— Multicast services can be provided either as a basic network service or as an application-layer service. Higher level multicast implementations often provide more sophisticated...
Sherlia Shi, Jonathan S. Turner
SOFSEM
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
A Model of Versioned Web Sites
In this paper we present a model of versioned web sites which is aimed at building a web site configuration. The web site configuration is a consistent version of the web site an...
Mária Bieliková, Ivan Noris
ISCC
2002
IEEE
108views Communications» more  ISCC 2002»
13 years 10 months ago
An integrated architecture for the scalable delivery of semi-dynamic Web content
The competition on clients attention requires sites to update their content frequently. As a result, a large percentage of web pages are semi-dynamic, i.e., change quite often and...
Danny Dolev, Osnat Mokryn, Yuval Shavitt, Innocent...
WDAG
1998
Springer
110views Algorithms» more  WDAG 1998»
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Seamlessly Selecting the Best Copy from Internet-Wide Replicated Web Servers
The explosion of the web has led to a situation where a majority of the traffic on the Internet is web related. Today, practically all of the popular web sites are served from sing...
Yair Amir, Alec Peterson, David Shaw