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20th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'00)
On Request Forwarding for Dynamic Web Caching Hierarchies
Taipei, Taiwan
April 10-April 13
ISBN: 0-7695-0601-1
Cho-Yu Chiang, Ohio State University
Yingjie Li, Ohio State University
Ming T. Liu, Ohio State University
Mervin E. Muller, Ohio State University
Based on Caching Neighborhood Protocol (CNP), we proposed a Web caching scheme featuring dynamic caching hierarchies as its underlying infrastructure [1]. Dynamic Web caching hierarchies consist of proxy servers building hierarchies on a per request basis, in contrast to static Web caching hierarchies that comprise proxy servers preconfigured into hierarchies. Concerns on overheads and efficiency in forwarding requests individually drove conventional Web caching schemes to use static Web caching hierarchies. Nevertheless, we showed that a Web caching scheme featuring dynamic caching hierarchies could be both efficient and effective in request forwarding.
Citation:
Cho-Yu Chiang, Yingjie Li, Ming T. Liu, Mervin E. Muller, "On Request Forwarding for Dynamic Web Caching Hierarchies," icdcs, pp.262, 20th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'00), 2000
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