| Rajarshi Gupta. WebTP: A User-Centric Receiver-Driven Web Transport Protocol. Master 's thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1998. |
....of tuples of the form ## # # # # ## # # # # ###### # # # # #,where# # is the #th object and # # the relative fraction of the available bandwidth to allocate to that stream. The sender takes this into account to apportion bandwidth while transmitting these objects. This is similar to the WebTP [12] protocol. Multiple representations of different sizes exist for several of these objects. The sender uses the cm query( call and the change rate( handler to adapt to changing available bandwidths (tracked by the CM) and pick the representation that maximizes receiver quality without incurring ....
....over all the transferred bytes when only a partial order is desired. This is a violation of the ALF principle [6] which states that independent Application Data Units (ADUs) should be independently processible by receivers independent of the order in which they were received. The WebTP proposal [12] aims to develop a receiver oriented approach to handling concurrent Web transactions. This includes maintaining congestion parameters at the receivers, which makes it easy to incorporate our equivalent receiver 21 hints for bandwidth partitioning between flows. On the other hand, because the ....
GUPTA,R.WebTP: A User-Centric Receiver-Driven Web Transport Protocol. University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1998.
....them in HTTP 1.1. All of those changes concentrated on the interactions between HTTP and TCP protocols, trying to optimize how TCP is used within the HTTP protocol. There is also an effort to design a new transport protocol (WebTP) designed specifically for the request response nature of the Web [4, 5]. This work could potentially yield the best results in terms of performance but is difficult to implement and even more difficult to deploy in the real world. No research has been done to develop a version of the HTTP protocol on top of a different, already existing, transfer protocol (like UDP) ....
Rajarshi Gupta, "WebTP: A User-Centric Receiver-Driven Web Transport Protocol", University of California, Berkeley MS Thesis, Fall 1998.
....used for the transfer of other components. Predictive pre fetching [15] is another very interesting solution and enables the request and delivery of web pages that have not been actually requested by the user based on a predictive algorithm, determining what the user will request next. The goal of [9] is to describe a Web transport protocol (WebTP) This transport protocol is absolutely client oriented and provides an alternative combination to HTTP and TCP. The cache related improvements to UPL are also very significant. The first one is hinted caching [13] In this approach a proxy server ....
Rajarshi Gupta, "WebTP: A user-Centric Receiver-Driven Web Transport Protocol", M.S. Thesis, Fall 1998
....over all the transferred bytes even when only a partial order is desired. This violates the ALF principle [6] which states that independent Application Data Units (ADUs) should be independently processible by receivers independent of the order in which they were received. The WebTP proposal [10] aims to develop a receiveroriented approach to handle concurrent Web transactions. This includes maintaining congestion parameters at the receivers, which makes it easy to incorporate our equivalent receiver hints for bandwidth partitioning between flows. On the other hand, because the eventual ....
R. Gupta. WebTP: A User-Centric Receiver-Driven Web Transport Protocol. University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1998.
....part of the service, rather than the client s agent; the service can determine its own cache replacement, prefetching, and consistency policies. By updating the binding to a new program, a service can upgrade its protocols and algorithms for example, from HTTP to persistent HTTP [56] to WebTP [39], or to different cache and replica consistency policies. Although new policies could be built into the protocols by which the service is contacted, doing so today requires manual upgrades to all hosts that contact the service. Even if the protocols could be upgraded once, the resulting system ....
Rajarshi Gupta. WebTP: A User-Centric Receiver-Driven Web Transport Protocol. Master's thesis, University of California, Berkeley, December 1998.
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Rajarshi Gupta. WebTP: A User-Centric Receiver-Driven Web Transport Protocol. Master 's thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1998.
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Rajarshi Gupta, "WebTP: A User-Centric Receiver-Driven Web Transport Protocol," M.S. thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1998.
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