Mining association rules between sets of items in large databases
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Fast subsequence matching in time-series databases
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A study of integrated prefetching and caching strategies
Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGMETRICS joint international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
Informed prefetching and caching
SOSP '95 Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Mining quantitative association rules in large relational tables
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Using predictive prefetching to improve World Wide Web latency
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A trace-driven comparison of algorithms for parallel prefetching and caching
OSDI '96 Proceedings of the second USENIX symposium on Operating systems design and implementation
Dynamic itemset counting and implication rules for market basket data
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Multivariate Descriptive Statistical Analysis
Multivariate Descriptive Statistical Analysis
R-trees: a dynamic index structure for spatial searching
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SLIQ: A Fast Scalable Classifier for Data Mining
EDBT '96 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Extending Database Technology: Advances in Database Technology
ICDE '96 Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Data Engineering
Fast Algorithms for Mining Association Rules in Large Databases
VLDB '94 Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
A New Protocol for Efficient Cooperative Transversal Web Caching
DISC '98 Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Distributed Computing
Using dynamic sets to overcome high I/O latencies during search
HOTOS '95 Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS-V)
Some aspects of the theory of statistical control schemes
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Reducing file system latency using a predictive approach
USTC'94 Proceedings of the USENIX Summer 1994 Technical Conference on USENIX Summer 1994 Technical Conference - Volume 1
Predicting file system actions from prior events
ATEC '96 Proceedings of the 1996 annual conference on USENIX Annual Technical Conference
An analytical approach to file prefetching
ATEC '97 Proceedings of the annual conference on USENIX Annual Technical Conference
An expressive aspect language for system applications with arachne
Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software Development I
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Making electronic newspapers available to users is an attractive business for newspaper editors. The production of electronic newspapers may a priori be realized at low cost using the editor's news base, while enabling to attain a larger audience. However, the success of an electronic newspaper in a commercial setting depends upon the provided quality of service. The newspaper must guarantee to its users, both content quality in terms of reading comfort, and access quality in terms of response time. This paper presents the Etel electronic newspaper whose main design objective is to guarantee high quality of service to users. Content quality is achieved through the design and production of electronic editions in close collaboration with a newspaper editor. Access quality is realized through the design and implementation of a dedicated client-server distributed system. The proposed distributed system exploits the specifics of electronic newspapers. Precisely, most newspaper readers systematically consult the various editions of their usual newspaper in the same way (e.g. a reader may consult his newspaper by first reading local and then sport pages). In the context of an electronic newspaper, this means that we can safely assume the existence of user profiles in terms of access patterns to newspaper editions. This feature allows us to propose profile-based automatic prefetching and load balancing strategies, which together enable to offer a highly responsive and scalable distributed system.