Effective Web Caching for GPRS Networks
ICCNMC '01 Proceedings of the 2001 International Conference on Computer Networks and Mobile Computing (ICCNMC'01)
Modeling Web Caching Schemes for Performance Studies
ICPP '00 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Parallel Processing
Extended Internet caching protocol: a foundation for building ubiquitous Web caching
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Applied computing
The case for a dynamic proxy framework with voluntary/incentive-based client hosting scheme
Journal of Network and Computer Applications - Special issue: Network and information security: A computational intelligence approach
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In this paper, we propose a Caching Neighborhood Protocol (CNP) that describes an infrastructure upon which proxy servers can build dynamic Web caching hierarchies. Such a scheme decreases the response times for the requests by increasing the availability of documents without compromising the currency of the rendered documents. Some qualitative reasoning and studies on the request accessing traces collected by a proxy server at NLANR [16] are presented to justify CNP. A five-day trace analysis shows that the top 20% Web sites (in terms of frequency of accesses) provide 93% of the most frequently accessed top 20% documents and such top 20% documents account for 94% of the documents that have been accessed more than once. Hence, an important observation is that caching the most popular documents provided by the most popular Web sites would be a very effective approach for Web caching.