| Fox, A., Gribble, S. D., Chawathe, Y. & Brewer, E. (1997), TranSend Web Accelerator Proxy. |
....from desktop browsers onto thin clients. In contrast, Wingman is not a port, but a true split application in which a substantial amount of the application complexity has been pushed to a back end proxy server. The proxy server implements a simple building block programming model called TACC (Fox 1997), which supports application modules that perform Transformation, Aggregation, Caching, and Customization of Internet content. We discuss the implementation in detail in Section 2. 1.1 Claims and Contributions Because we exploit infrastructure computing, Wingman s performance and feature set ....
....between client and proxy, rather than between client and server. From the client s perspective, the proxy is simply a server that gets the data from someplace else. 2. 1 TACC: A Programming Model for AMWP Applications We have evolved a programming model for proxy based applications called TACC (Fox 1997, Fox, Gribble, Chawathe, Brewer Gauthier 1997) transformation (distillation (Fox, Gribble, Brewer Amir 1996) filtering, format conversion, etc. aggregation (collecting and collating data from various sources, either offline or onthe fly) caching (both original and transformed content) ....
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Fox, A., Gribble, S. D., Chawathe, Y. & Brewer, E. (1997), TranSend Web Accelerator Proxy.
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