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....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 ....
M. Mikhailov and C. E. Wills. Change and relationship-driven content caching, distribution and assembly. Tech. Rep. WPI-CS-TR-01-03, Computer Science Department, WPI, Mar. 2001, http://www. cs .wpi. edu/-cew/papers/ tr01-03.pdf.
....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] and cache side [8] 14] [18] has typically been validated with specific, proprietary workloads. VI. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK This paper has proposed a methodology for evaluating characteristics of dynamic web content, and used this methodology to obtain models for various independent and derived metrics of interest such ....
M. Mikhailov and C. E. Wills. Change and relationship-driven content caching, distribution and assembly. Tech. Rep. WPI-CS-TR-01-03, Computer Science Department, WPI, Mar. 2001.
....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 ....
M. Mikhailov and C. E. Wills. Change and relationship-driven content caching, distribution and assembly. Tech. Rep. WPI-CS-TR-0103, Computer Science Department, WPI, Mar. 2001.
....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 ....
M. Mikhailov and C. E. Wills. Change and relationship-driven content caching, distribution and assembly. Technical Report WPI-CS-TR-01-03, Computer Science Department, WPI, March 2001.
....WebTV trace summary statistics. Furthermore, several common practices that do not violate the protocol complicate the HTTP namespace in harmful ways. Mikhailov Wills report, for instance, that content providers sometimes embed session identifiers in dynamically written URLs rather than cookies [33]. Ad rotation often creates many minor variants of the HTML for a Web page, inflating resource modification rates. Padmanabhan Qiu document other types of minor changes that occur frequently at the MSNBC site [43] 2.6 Summary Existing literature touches on a number of issues surrounding ....
M. Mikhailov and C. E. Wills. Change and relationship-driven content caching, distribution and assembly. Technical Report WPI-CS-TR-01-03, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Mar. 2001.
....possible implementation. Furthermore, several common practices that do not violate the protocol complicate the HTTP namespace in harmful ways. Mikhailov Wills report, for instance, that content providers sometimes embed session identifiers in dynamically written URLs rather than cookies [33]. Ad rotation often creates many minor variants of the HTML for a Web page, inflating resource modification rates. Padmanabhan Qiu document other types of minor changes that occur frequently at the MSNBC site [43] 2.6 Summary Existing literature touches on a number of issues surrounding ....
M. Mikhailov and C. E. Wills. Change and relationship-driven content caching, distribution and assembly. Technical Report WPI-CS-TR-01-03, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Mar. 2001.
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