Presentation 2002/7/19
An Experimental Proxy-Caching Study Based on Response Delay Times
Qusai ABUEIN, SUSUMU Shibusawa,
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Abstract(in English) Each Internet data request from the end-user can lead to large and variable delays, such slow response times make Internet use undesirable and impractical for the end-users. In this paper we consider an algorithm to reduce the time that clients wait to receive their requested data. Caching by this algorithm is in accord with the time needed for a request to be answered, that is, objects that take more time to download are cached while those objects where downloading takes less time are replaced. We show that caching according to the length of object-download time reduces waiting time at clients. We also introduce an algorithm that achieves a high hit ratio and byte ratio as well as reducing the amounts of time clients have to wait to receive their requested data. Experiments for several algorithms were carried out with a variety of log files.
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Keyword(in English) proxy caching / replacement algorithm / response-delay time / hit ratio
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Title (in English) An Experimental Proxy-Caching Study Based on Response Delay Times
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Keyword(1) proxy caching
Keyword(2) replacement algorithm
Keyword(3) response-delay time
Keyword(4) hit ratio
1st Author's Name Qusai ABUEIN
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Department of Computer and Information Scicnces()
2nd Author's Name SUSUMU Shibusawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Department of Computer and Information Scicnces
Date 2002/7/19
Paper # IA2002-13
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 252
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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