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Significance of object size based caching algorithms for personalized web applications

  • Autores: S.R. Balasundaram, S. Akhilan
  • Localización: International journal of the computer, the internet and management, ISSN 0858-7027, Vol. 18, Nº. 1 (ENE-ABR), 2010, págs. 9-14
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Web application is an application that is accessed through a web browser over a network. The network can be internet or intranet. Personalizing the content of web pages for different web applications is a challenging task in present web scenarios. Web caching play a vital role in delivering the web contents to the users in a resourceful way. Hence, web caching is a technique which is universally accepted for reducing the consumption of internet bandwidth caused due to drastic World Wide Web (WWW) growth. Personalization and speed of the web content delivery is an important factor to be considered. This depends on the object size and the network traffic that exists in the WWW. In this paper we study the performance of page replacement strategies called Class-Based LRU (C-LRU) and Pass Down C-LRU (PD-C-LRU).


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