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Cache invalidation

Cache invalidation is a process in a computer system whereby entries in a cache are replaced or removed. It can be done explicitly, as part of a… 
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2009
2009
Since the beginning of the years 2000, one attends a huge spreading of mobile systems. One of the most important problems is the… 
2008
2008
The diversity of services delivered over wireless channels has increased people desire in ubiquitously accessing these services… 
2007
2007
Cache invalidation is an effective approach to maintaining data consistency between the server and mobile clients in a mobile… 
2006
2006
Caching of frequently accessed data on the mobile clients can reduce the number of uplink requests, server load and query latency… 
2005
2005
Caching at a mobile client can enhance the performance of wireless data dissemination. A cache invalidation strategy is needed to… 
2003
2003
Recent advances in computer and wireless communication technologies have led to an increasing interest in ad hoc networks which… 
2001
2001
  • K. Tan
  • 2001
  • Corpus ID: 21403932
In a wireless environment, mobile clients often cache frequently accessed data to reduce contention on the limited wireless… 
1999
1999
In a mobile environment, users of portable computers can query databases over the wireless communication channels. To reduce… 
1998
1998
Caching data in a wireless mobile computer can significantly reduce the bandwidth requirement. However, due to battery power… 
1995
1995
In this paper, we address the problem of cache invalidation in mobile environments. We present Bit-Sequences, a new cache…