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A survey of web caching schemes for the internet (1999)

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by Jia Wang
Venue:ACM Computer Communication Review
Citations:292 - 2 self
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@ARTICLE{Wang99asurvey,
    author = {Jia Wang},
    title = {A survey of web caching schemes for the internet},
    journal = {ACM Computer Communication Review},
    year = {1999}
}

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Abstract

The World Wide Web can be considered as a large distributed information system that provides access to shared data objects. As one of the most popular applications currently running on the Internet, the World Wide Web is of an exponential growth in size, which results in network congestion and server overloading. Web caching has been recognized as one of the effective schemes to alleviate the service bottleneck and reduce the network traffic, thereby minimize the user access latency. In this paper, we first describe the elements of a Web caching system and its desirable properties. Then, we survey the state-of-art techniques which have been used in Web caching systems. Finally, we discuss the research frontier

Keyphrases

world wide web    user access latency    server overloading    popular application    research frontier    web caching system    exponential growth    web caching    desirable property    information system    service bottleneck    network congestion    network traffic    effective scheme    data object    state-of-art technique   

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