Maintaining Web Cache Coherency

Document coherency is a challenging problem for Web caching. Once the documents are cached throughout the Internet, it is often difficult to keep them coherent with the origin document without generating a new traffic that could increase the traffic on the international backbone and overload the pop...

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Published: University of Borås 2000-01-01
Series:Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
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spelling doaj-08acc16b3b6942bd883c202a9181c4dd2020-11-24T21:45:58ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132000-01-016191Maintaining Web Cache Coherency Document coherency is a challenging problem for Web caching. Once the documents are cached throughout the Internet, it is often difficult to keep them coherent with the origin document without generating a new traffic that could increase the traffic on the international backbone and overload the popular servers. Several solutions have been proposed to solve this problem, among them two categories have been widely discussed: the strong document coherency and the weak document coherency. The cost and the efficiency of the two categories are still a controversial issue, while in some studies the strong coherency is far too expensive to be used in the Web context, in other studies it could be maintained at a low cost. The accuracy of these analysis is depending very much on how the document updating process is approximated. <br>In this study, we compare some of the coherence methods proposed for Web caching. Among other points, we study the side effects of these methods on the Internet traffic. The ultimate goal is to study the cache behavior under several conditions, which will cover some of the factors that play an important role in the Web cache performance evaluation and quantify their impact on the simulation accuracy. The results presented in this study show indeed some differences in the outcome of the simulation of a Web cache depending on the workload being used, and the probability distribution used to approximate updates on the cached documents. Each experiment shows two case studies that outline the impact of the considered parameter on the performance of the cache.http://informationr.net/ir/6-1/paper91.htmldocument coherencyWeb cachingInternetorigin documentinternational backboneoverloadserversstrong document coherencyweak document coherencycostefficiencydocument updating processInternet trafficcache performanceevaluationsimulationaccuracy
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title Maintaining Web Cache Coherency
spellingShingle Maintaining Web Cache Coherency
Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
document coherency
Web caching
Internet
origin document
international backbone
overload
servers
strong document coherency
weak document coherency
cost
efficiency
document updating process
Internet traffic
cache performance
evaluation
simulation
accuracy
title_short Maintaining Web Cache Coherency
title_full Maintaining Web Cache Coherency
title_fullStr Maintaining Web Cache Coherency
title_full_unstemmed Maintaining Web Cache Coherency
title_sort maintaining web cache coherency
publisher University of Borås
series Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
issn 1368-1613
publishDate 2000-01-01
description Document coherency is a challenging problem for Web caching. Once the documents are cached throughout the Internet, it is often difficult to keep them coherent with the origin document without generating a new traffic that could increase the traffic on the international backbone and overload the popular servers. Several solutions have been proposed to solve this problem, among them two categories have been widely discussed: the strong document coherency and the weak document coherency. The cost and the efficiency of the two categories are still a controversial issue, while in some studies the strong coherency is far too expensive to be used in the Web context, in other studies it could be maintained at a low cost. The accuracy of these analysis is depending very much on how the document updating process is approximated. <br>In this study, we compare some of the coherence methods proposed for Web caching. Among other points, we study the side effects of these methods on the Internet traffic. The ultimate goal is to study the cache behavior under several conditions, which will cover some of the factors that play an important role in the Web cache performance evaluation and quantify their impact on the simulation accuracy. The results presented in this study show indeed some differences in the outcome of the simulation of a Web cache depending on the workload being used, and the probability distribution used to approximate updates on the cached documents. Each experiment shows two case studies that outline the impact of the considered parameter on the performance of the cache.
topic document coherency
Web caching
Internet
origin document
international backbone
overload
servers
strong document coherency
weak document coherency
cost
efficiency
document updating process
Internet traffic
cache performance
evaluation
simulation
accuracy
url http://informationr.net/ir/6-1/paper91.html
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