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WECWIS
2002
IEEE
131views ECommerce» more  WECWIS 2002»
13 years 11 months ago
A Proxy-Based Approach for Dynamic Content Acceleration on the WWW
Various dynamic content caching approaches have been proposed to address the performance and scalability problems faced by many Web sites that utilize dynamic content generation a...
Anindya Datta, Kaushik Dutta, Helen M. Thomas, Deb...
INFOCOM
2000
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
A Replicated Architecture for the Domain Name System
—We propose a new design for the Domain Name System (DNS) that takes advantage of recent advances in disk storage and multicast distribution technology. In essence, our design co...
Jussi Kangasharju, Keith W. Ross
WEBDB
2004
Springer
79views Database» more  WEBDB 2004»
13 years 11 months ago
Scalable Dissemination: What's Hot and What's Not
A major problem in web database applications and on the Internet in general is the scalable delivery of data. One proposed solution for this problem is a hybrid system that uses m...
Jonathan Beaver, Nicholas Morsillo, Kirk Pruhs, Pa...
HT
2003
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
The connectivity sonar: detecting site functionality by structural patterns
Web sites today serve many different functions, such as corporate sites, search engines, e-stores, and so forth. As sites are created for different purposes, their structure and...
Einat Amitay, David Carmel, Adam Darlow, Ronny Lem...
CN
1999
119views more  CN 1999»
13 years 5 months ago
Web Caching with Consistent Hashing
A key performance measure for the World Wide Web is the speed with which content is served to users. As traffic on the Web increases, users are faced with increasing delays and fa...
David R. Karger, Alex Sherman, Andy Berkheimer, Bi...