Evaluating content management techniques for Web proxy caches
ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
Web caching and replication
Analysis and modeling of world wide web traffic
Analysis and modeling of world wide web traffic
A survey of Web cache replacement strategies
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Semantic-Chunks a middleware for ubiquitous cooperative work
ARM '05 Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Reflective and adaptive middleware systems
Web proxy cache replacement scheme based on back-propagation neural network
Journal of Systems and Software
A quantitative study of recency and frequency based web cache replacement strategies
Proceedings of the 11th communications and networking simulation symposium
Vector-field consistency for ad-hoc gaming
Proceedings of the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 2007 International Conference on Middleware
Web caching on smartphones: ideal vs. reality
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services
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In today's caching and replicated distributed systems, there is a clear need to minimize the amount of data transmitted. This is due to the fact that: i) there is an increase in the size of web objects that can be cached, and the continuous usage increase of these systems makes that a page can be edited and viewed simultaneously by several users. This entails that any modifications to data have to be propagated to a lot of people, thus increasing the use of the network, regardless of the level of interest each one has on such modifications. In this paper, we describe how the current web and wiki systems perform caching and manage replication, and offer an alternative approach by adopting a consistency algorithm, enhanced with user's preferences and notion of inter-document distance, to the web and wiki environments.