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Web cache

Known as: Cache server, Cache, Internet cache 
A web cache (or HTTP cache) is an information technology for the temporary storage (caching) of web documents, such as HTML pages and images, to… 
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Recent advances in wireless communications and mobile networking have dramatically increased the popularity of multimedia… 
2012
2012
The Web has become the most important source of information and communication for the world. Proxy servers are used to cache… 
2011
2011
Collaborative ISP caching has been advocated to reduce the otherwise significant amount of costly inter-ISP traffic generated by… 
2009
2009
The increasing demand for World Wide Web (WWW) services has made document caching a necessity to decrease download times and… 
2008
2008
Performance of proxy caches for database federations that serve a large number of users is crucially dependent on its physical… 
2005
2005
Traceback schemes are useful to identify the source of an attack. Existing traceback systems are not suitable for Mobile Ad Hoc… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
We consider the problem of caching web pages with the objective of minimizing latency of access. Demands for web domains/pages… 
2000
2000
With the exponential growth of hosts and traffic workloads on the Internet, collaborative web caching has been recognized as an… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
To reduce user-perceived latency in retrieving documents on the world wide web, a commonly used technique is caching both at the… 
1990
1990
A distributed architecture for the support of programs written in the persistent programming language Napier is described. The…