| Y. Chen, L. Qiu, W. Chen, L. Nguyen, R.H. Katz, Clustering web content for efficient replication, Proceeding of the 10th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, Paris, France, November, 2002. |
....i.e. to group objects with similar access and update patterns. Such a grouping will reduce the number of simulations performed as the simulations are performed on a per group basis instead of perdocument basis. We are planning to investigate the use of existing object clustering schemes such as [4]. Furthermore, we are also investigating schemes to handle emergency situations such as flash crowds in our system. ....
Y. Chen, L. Qiu, W. Chen, L. Nguyen, and R. H. Katz, Clustering Web Content for Efficient Replication, 10th International Conference on Network Protocols (Los Alamitos, CA.), IEEE Computer Society Press, November 2002.
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Y. Chen, L. Qiu, W. Chen, L. Nguyen, R.H. Katz, Clustering web content for efficient replication, Proceeding of the 10th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, Paris, France, November, 2002.
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Y. Chen, L. Qiu, W. Chen, L. Nguyen and R. H. Katz, "Clustering Web content for efficient replication", Proceeding of the 10th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, Paris, France, November 2002, pp. 165-174.
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Chen, Y., Qiu, L., Chen, W., Nguyen, L., Katz, R.H.: On the Clustering of Web Content for Efficient Replication (2002) Submitted for publication.
....the performance of various schemes. 3.1 Network Topology In our simulations, we use three random network topology models in the GT ITM internetwork topology generator [11] pure random, Waxman, and Transit Stub. We further experiment with various parameters for each topology model. Refer to [12] for details. In addition to using synthetic topologies, we also construct an AS level Internet topology using BGP routing data collected from seven geographically dispersed BGP peers in April 2000 [13] Each BGP routing table entry specifies an AS path, AS 1 , AS 2 , ASn , etc: to a ....
....we group the Web clients based on BGP prefixes [17] For the NASA traces, since most entries in the traces contain host names, we group the clients based on their domains, which we define as the last two parts of the host names (e.g. a1.b1.com and a2.b1. com belong to the same domain) In [12], we show that hot data remain stable to cover the majority of requests as time evolves. For instance, the top 10 of objects on one day can cover over 80 requests for at least the subsequent week. Therefore it is cost effective to only replicate hot content, which is used throughput this paper. ....
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Y. Chen, L. Qiu, W. Chen, L. Nguyen, and R. Katz, "Clustering web content for efficient replication," in UCB/CSD Tech Report No. CSD02 -1193, 2002.
....[10] To provide a scalable solution, we aggregate the access patterns of clients that are topologically close in the network. We use incremental clustering and distribution based on client access patterns to adaptively add new documents and purge old documents from the content clusters [12]. 6 Related Work Related work falls into two categories: a) Architectures for seamless integration of devices and services, and (b) Internet based web services initiatives. Architectures for seamless device service integration: The UMTS model [17] admits of a sophisticated accounting, billing, ....
Y. Chen, L. Qiu, W. Chen, L. Nguyen, and R. H. Katz. On the Clustering of Web Content for Efficient Replication. Submitted for publication.
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Y. Chen, L. Qiu, W. Chen, L. Nguyen, and R. H. Katz. Clustering web content for efficient replication. In Proceedings of 10th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP'02), pages 165--174, 2002.
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Y. Chen, L. Qiu, W. Chen, L. Nguyen, and R. H. Katz. Clustering web content for efficient replication. In Proceedings of 10th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP'02), pages 165--174, 2002.
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