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NGC
2001
Springer
135views Communications» more  NGC 2001»
15 years 8 months ago
The Multicast Bandwidth Advantage in Serving a Web Site
Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the web servers. A method to overcome this problem is to send these pages, requested by many ...
Yossi Azar, Meir Feder, Eyal Lubetzky, Doron Rajwa...
INFOCOM
2002
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Routing in Overlay Multicast Networks
— Multicast services can be provided either as a basic network service or as an application-layer service. Higher level multicast implementations often provide more sophisticated...
Sherlia Shi, Jonathan S. Turner
SOFSEM
2004
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
A Model of Versioned Web Sites
In this paper we present a model of versioned web sites which is aimed at building a web site configuration. The web site configuration is a consistent version of the web site an...
Mária Bieliková, Ivan Noris
ISCC
2002
IEEE
108views Communications» more  ISCC 2002»
15 years 9 months ago
An integrated architecture for the scalable delivery of semi-dynamic Web content
The competition on clients attention requires sites to update their content frequently. As a result, a large percentage of web pages are semi-dynamic, i.e., change quite often and...
Danny Dolev, Osnat Mokryn, Yuval Shavitt, Innocent...
WDAG
1998
Springer
110views Algorithms» more  WDAG 1998»
15 years 8 months ago
Seamlessly Selecting the Best Copy from Internet-Wide Replicated Web Servers
The explosion of the web has led to a situation where a majority of the traffic on the Internet is web related. Today, practically all of the popular web sites are served from sing...
Yair Amir, Alec Peterson, David Shaw