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  World Wide Web caching: Trends and techniques (2000) [79 citations — 0 self]

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by Greg Barish, Katia Obraczka
IEEE Communications Magazine
http://www.isi.edu/people/katia/cache-survey.ps.gz
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Abstract:

Academic and corporate communities have been dedicating considerable effort to World Wide Web caching, When correctly deployed, Web caching systems can lead to significant bandwidth savings, server load balancing, perceived network latency reduction, and higher content availability. In this paper, we survey state-of-the-art caching designs and implementations. We present a taxonomy of architectures and describe some of their design techniques.

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