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J. Goldberg. On interpreting access statistics. http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/docs/stats.

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Using Access Information in the Dynamic Visualisation of Web.. - Bryan Wong And (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....pages from which a user came, the browser type and version making the requests, and the totals and averages for a specific time period. 2.1. 3 Disadvantages of Log Files While log file analysis does provide some measure of determining site usage, it does suffer from several major flaws [8][9] 14] These are summarised as follows: Since the advent and increasing use of caching, log files may no longer be able to accurately report the correct amount of activity for a Web site. This is due to the fact that all requests for a page that has been stored in cache are not recorded in the ....

J. Goldberg. On interpreting access statistics. http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/docs/stats.


WALRUS - a Low Latency, High Throughput Web Service Using.. - Yair Amir And   (Correct)

....system keep an accurate count of server requests. Under these types of conditions, caching must be disabled since the individual caches may not always be under the Web server s control (as in the case where caching is performed by the browser) so there is no way to count the number of actual hits [5]. There are two commonly used forms of replication. Primary Backup (a example of which is detailed in [16] where one master server is simply duplicated to form replicas, and Active Replication (an example of which is detailed in [1] where if any of the replicas are modified, the changes ....

J. Goldberg. On Interpreting Access Statistics. http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/docs/stats.


WALRUS - A Low Latency, High Throughput Web Service Using.. - Amir, Shaw   (Correct)

....system keep an accurate count of server requests. Under these types of conditions, caching must be disabled since the individual caches may not always be under the Web server s control (as in the case where caching is performed by the browser) so there is no way to count the number of actual hits [Goldberg]. There are two commonly used forms of replication. Primary Backup (a example of which is detailed in [TM96] where one master server is simply duplicated to form replicas, and Active Replication (an example of which is detailed in [Amir95] where if any of the replicas are modified, the ....

J. Goldberg. On Interpreting Access Statistics. http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/docs/stats/


WALRUS - A Low Latency, High Throughput Web Service Using.. - Shaw (1998)   (Correct)

....system keep an accurate count of server requests. Under these types of conditions, caching must be disabled since the individual caches may not always be under the Web server s control (as in the case where caching is performed by the browser) so there is no way to count the number of actual hits [Goldberg]. There are two commonly used forms of replication. Primary Backup (a example of which is detailed in [TM96] where one master server is simply duplicated to form replicas, and Active Replication (an example of which is detailed in [Amir95] where if any of the replicas are modified, the ....

Goldberg, J.: On Interpreting Access Statistics. http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/docs/stats/

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