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....as published papers, books or technical reports from institutions, or from the author, the Programming Research Group (PRG) librarian or via electronic mail. The bibliography is in alphabetical order by author name(s) The bibliography is also available in the Proceedings of the Z User Workshop, London 1992, edited by Jonathan Bowen and John Nicholls, in the Springer Verlag Workshops in Computing series. Further copies of this Technical Report may be obtained from the Librarian, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Programming Research Group, 11 Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, England (Telephone: ....
P.B. Austin, K.A. Murray, and A.J. Wellings. File system caching in large point-to-point networks. SoftwareEngineering Journal, 7(1):65--80, January 1992.
....as published papers, books or technical reports from institutions, or from the author, the Programming Research Group (PRG) librarian or via electronic mail. The bibliography is in alphabetical order by author name(s) The bibliography is also available in the Proceedings of the Z User Workshop, London 1992, edited by Jonathan Bowen and John Nicholls, in the Springer Verlag Workshops in Computing series. Further copies of this Technical Report may be obtained from the Librarian, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Programming Research Group, 11 Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, England (Telephone: ....
P.B. Austin, K.A. Murray, and A.J. Wellings. File system caching in large point-to-point networks. Software Engineering Journal, 7(1):65--80, January 1992.
....can help resolve misses, and siblings do not. The parent sibling distinction has a number of interesting consequences and issues which we discuss in section 6.1. 2 Related Work Web caching is based on established techniques used for improving the performance of distributed (networked) filesystems [15, 16, 17, 18, 19]. Modern computer systems use caching for memory and local disk accesses as well. The most difficult part of any caching scheme is maintaining cache consistency , or keeping the cached data synchronized with the source. As mentioned above, HTTP has the If Modified Since feature for this purpose. ....
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