HTTP cache servers reduce network traffic by storing popular files nearer to the client and have been implemented worldwide. Their reported performance on key metrics such as hit ...
To date there have been a number of efforts that attempt to characterize various aspects of the World Wide Web. This paper presents a summary of these efforts, highlighting regula...
Connection preemption provides available and reliable services to high-priority connections when a network is heavily loaded and connection request arrival patterns are unknown, o...
An adaptive, highly scalable, and robust web caching system is needed to effectively handle the exponential growth and extreme dynamic environment of the World Wide Web. Our work ...
B. Scott Michel, Khoi Nguyen, Adam Rosenstein, Lix...
The performance of HTTP cache servers varies dramatically from server to server. Much of the variation is independent of cache size and network topology and thus appears to be rel...
This paper presents Daisy, a scalable all-optical packet network where each node is equipped with one wavelength-tunable transmitter and one fixed-wavelength receiver. Network sca...
Marco Ajmone Marsan, Andrea Fumagalli, Emilio Leon...
The World Wide Web currently has a huge amount of data, with practically no classification information, and this makes it extremely difficult to handle effectively. It has been re...