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Freshness-driven adaptive caching for dynamic content
2003
Eighth International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, 2003. (DASFAA 2003). Proceedings.
With the wide availability of content delivery networks, many e-commerce Web applications utilize edge cache servers to cache and deliver dynamic contents at locations much closer to users, avoiding network latency. By caching a large number of dynamic content pages in the edge cache servers, response time can be reduced, benefiting from higher cache hit rates. However, this is achieved at the expense of higher invalidation cost. On the other hand, a higher invalidation cost leads to a longer
doi:10.1109/dasfaa.2003.1192384
dblp:conf/dasfaa/LiPHCA03
fatcat:odwn47yp4bf57ok5qq3osqhmnq