| A. Myers, J. Chuang, U. Hengartner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. Proc. of the IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM'01), Apr. 2001. |
....such as delta encoding [18] data update propagation [9] and fragment based page generation [10, 14] reduce the burden on the server by allowing reuse of previously generated content to serve new requests. Cache side techniques, exemplified by systems such as Active Cache [8] Gem ini [19], CONCA [23] and Wills et al. s [26] content assem bly technique, attempt to reduce the latency of dynamic content delivery by moving some functionality to the network edge. Similar trends are also visible in commercial products such as IBM s WebSphere [15] and Akamai s Edgesuite [1] These ....
....The work in this paper was motivated in part by our inability to extend, to our specific setting, the results previously obtained by researchers working on various aspects of dynamic and personalized content delivery. Such work, which has focused on both server side [9, 10, 30] and cache side [8, 14, 17, 26, 19] has typically been validated with specific, proprietary workloads. For example, Challenger et.al used the 1998 Olympic winter games workload in [9] and the 2000 Olympic games workload in [10] and Douglis et.al used a modified internal AT T web based recruiting database to evaluate their idea ....
A. Myers, J. Chuang, U. Hengartner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. Proc. of the IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM'01), Apr. 2001.
....[11] fragment based page generation [12,18] and the Cachuma [42] class based page classification scheme reduce the burden on the server by allowing reuse of previously generated content to serve new requests. Cache side techniques, exemplified by systems such as Active Cache [10] Gemini [29], CONCA [34] and the content assembly technique proposed by Wills et al. 38] attempt to reduce the latency of dynamic content delivery by moving some functionality to the edge of the network. Similar trends are also visible in commercial caching and edge server products, most notably IBM s ....
....The work in this paper was motivated in part by our inability to extend, to our specific setting, the results previously obtained by researchers working on various aspects of dynamic and personalized content delivery. Such work, which has focused on both server side [11,12,16,42] and cache side [10,18,27,29,38] has typically been validated with specific, proprietary workloads. For example, Challenger et al. used the 1998 Olympic winter games workload in [11] and the 2000 Olympic games workload in [12] and Douglis et al. used a modified internal AT T Webbased recruiting database to evaluate their ....
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A. Myers, J. Chuang, U. Hengartner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. Proc. of lEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM'01), Apr. 2001.
....techniques such as delta encoding [19] data update propagation [9] and fragmentbased page generation [10] 14] reduce the burden on the server by allowing reuse of previously generated content to serve new requests. Cache side techniques, exemplified by systems such as Active Cache [8] Gemini [20], CONCA [25] and Wills et al. s [29] content assembly technique, attempt to reduce the latency of dynamic content delivery by moving some functionality to the network edge. Similar trends are also visible in commercial products such as IBM s WebSphere [15] and Akamai s Edgesuite [1] These ....
A. Myers, J. Chuang, U. Hengartner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. Proc. of the IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM'01), Apr. 2001.
....by techniques such as delta encoding [8] data update propagation [4] fragment based page generation [5, 6] reduce the load on the server by allowing reuse of previously generated content to serve new requests. Cache side techniques, exemplified by systems such as Active Cache [3] Gemini [9], CONCA [11] and the content assembly technique proposed by Wills et al. 13] attempt to reduce the latency of dynamic content delivery by moving some functionality to the edge of network. Similar trends are also visible in commercial caching and edge server products, most notably IBM s ....
A. Myers, J. Chuang, U. Hengartner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. Proc. of the IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM'01), Apr. 2001.
....[11] fragment based page generation [12, 17] and the Cachuma [40] class based page classification scheme reduce the burden on the server by allowing reuse of previously generated content to serve new requests. Cache side techniques, exemplified by systems such as Active Cache [10] Gemini [28], CONCA [33] and the content assembly technique proposed by Wills et al. [36] attempt to reduce the latency of dynamic content delivery by moving some functionality to the edge of network. Similar trends are also visible in commercial caching and edge server products, most notably IBM s WebSphere ....
....The work in this paper was motivated in part by our inability to extend, to our specific setting, the results previously obtained by researchers working on various aspects of dynamic and personalized content delivery. Such work, which has focused on both server side [11, 12, 40] and cache side [10, 17, 26, 36, 28] has typically been validated with specific, proprietary workloads. For example, Challenger et.al used the 1998 Olympic winter games workload in [11] and the 2000 Olympic games workload in [12] and Douglis et.al used a modified internal AT T web based recruiting database to evaluate their idea ....
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A. Myers, J. Chuang, U. Hengartner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. Proc. of the IEEE INFOCOM'01, Apr. 2001.
....by techniques such as delta encoding [8] data update propagation [4] fragment based page generation [5, 6] reduce the load on the server by allowing reuse of previously generated content to serve new requests. Cache side techniques, exemplified by systems such as Active Cache [3] Gemini [9] CONCA [11] and the content assembly technique proposed by Wills et al. 13] attempt to reduce the latency of dynamic content delivery by moving some functionality to the edge of network. Similar trends are also visible in commercial caching and edge server products, most notably 1BM s ....
....granularity at which document characteristics are modeled. To cope with the absence of an explicit template in the documents, we inferred both the template and the component objects using parameterized level based and size based splitting techniques described in additional detail in a technical report [ 10] 2.1 Analysis of Dynamic Content Characteristics We analyzed traces collected from six representative Web sites, with frequently changing dynamic content: three news sites (www. cnn. cam, dailynews. yahaa. cam, www. nytimes. cam) two e commerce sites (www. amazon. cam, www. barnesnoble. cam) ....
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A. Myers, J. Chumg, U. HengatXner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. Proc. of the 1EEE Cotference on Computer Communications (1NFOCOM'01), Apr. 200t.
....[8] fragment based page generation [9, 14] and the Cachuma [35] class based page classification scheme reduce the burden on the server by allowing reuse of previously generated content to serve new requests. Cache side techniques, exemplified by systems such as Active Cache [7] Gemini [24], CONCA [29] and the con tent assembly technique proposed by Wills et al. [32] attempt to reduce the latency of dynamic content delivery by moving some functionality to the edge of network. Similar trends are also visible in commercial caching and edge server products, most notably IBM s ....
....The work in this paper was motivated in part by our inability to extend, to our specific setting, the results previ ously obtained by researchers working on various aspects of dynamic and personalized content delivery. Such work, which has focused on both server side [8, 9, 35] and cache side [7, 14, 23, 32, 24] has typically been validated with specific, proprietary workloads. For example, Challenger et. al used the 1998 Olympic winter games workload in [8] and the 2000 Olympic games workload in [9] and Douglis et. al used a modified internal AT T web based recruit ing database to evaluate their ....
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A. Myers, J. Chuang, U. Hengartner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. In Proc. of the IEEE INFOCOM'01, April 2001.
....mentioned above. Dynamic content generation and delivery The CONCA notion of splitting up a dynamically generated and personalized document into sharable and personalized components to improve cache effectiveness builds upon previous work done both at the server side [4, 5, 45] and at the cache [3, 11, 30, 39, 33] to enable efficient generation and delivery of dynamic content. Representative examples of server side mechanisms include data update propagation (DUP) 4] fragmentbased page generation [5] and the class based page classification scheme used in the Cachuma page caching system [45] The common ....
....multiple users to reduce access costs of personalized content as well. Researchers have also suggested extending cache side functionality to better handle dynamic content generation and caching. Active Cache proposed by Cao et al. 3] and more recently the Gemini system proposed by Myers et al. [33] require web servers to provide both content and specialized code (applets in Active Cache, Java classes in Gemini) that can be executed by proxy caches to produce a new version of a cached document. This mechanism in effect requires content providers to relinquish control over part of the ....
A. Myers, J. Chuang, U. Hengartner, Y. Xie, W. Zhang, and H. Zhang. A secure and publisher-centric web caching infrastructure. In Proc. of the IEEE INFOCOM '01, April 2001.
....bindings changes, the entire set must be retrieved. We propose to use a simple substitution for content assembly, while HPP handles custom macro language complete with conditional statements and loops. Cao et al. 3] in their Active Cache work and more recently Myers et.al in their Gemini work [11] proposed a more general method of handling small changes to cached objects. Content providers, in addition to content, provide specialized code that intermediate caching servers execute to produce a new version of the cached object. A possibility of malicious or badly written code supplied by ....
Andy Myers, John Chuang, Urs Hengartner, Yinglian Xie, Weiqiang Zhuang, and Hui Zhang. A Secure and Publisher-Centric Web Caching Infrastructure. In Proceedings of the IEEE Infocom 2001 Conference, Anchorage, Alaska USA, April 2001.
....bindings changes, the entire set must be retrieved. We propose to use a simple substitution for content assembly, while HPP handles custom macro language complete with conditional statements and loops. Cao et al. 3] in their Active Cache work and more recently Myers et.al in their Gemini work [11] proposed a more general method of handling small changes to cached objects. Content providers, in addition to content, provide specialized code that intermediate caching servers execute to produce a new version of the cached object. A possibility of malicious or badly written code supplied by ....
Andy Myers, John Chuang, Urs Hengartner, Yinglian Xie, Weiqiang Zhuang, and Hui Zhang. A Secure and Publisher-Centric Web Caching Infrastructure. In Proceedings of the IEEE Infocom 2001 Conference, Anchorage, Alaska USA, April 2001.
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