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Abstract: Supporting portable computers in a disconnected
environment will require persistent caching of files
without user intervention. Seer is a system that uses
semantic information to predict which files the user is
likely to work on, and arranges to transparently cache
them on the portable platform prior to disconnection.
We present the overall design of the Seer system and
the algorithms used to determine semantic relationships.
1 Introduction
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G.H. Kuenning. The Design of the SEER Predictive Caching System, Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, Santa Cruz, California, December 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kuenning94design.html More
@inproceedings{ kuenning94design,
author = "G. Kuenning",
title = "Design of the {SEER} Predictive Caching Scheme",
booktitle = "Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications",
address = "Santa Cruz, CA, U.S.",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kuenning94design.html" }
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