A PRE-FETCH MECHANISM FOR PROXY SERVERS: USING ASSOCIATION RULES

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Titel: A PRE-FETCH MECHANISM FOR PROXY SERVERS: USING ASSOCIATION RULES
Autoren: Jea, Kuen-Fang, Chen, Cho-Jan
Publikationsjahr: 1998
Bestand: Feng Chia University: DSpace
Schlagwörter: Java and Internet/Web Computing
Beschreibung: We consider the problem of decreasing users' waiting time in accessig WWW objects. The traditional soulutin uses the proxy server to cache remote objects. In this study, we propose a pre-fetch mechanism which uses the technique of mining association rules to improve the cache hit ratio of the Squid proxy server. According to the requests made by proxy server users , this mechanism can pre-fetch WWW objects that are probably accessed next and store them in the local cache of the proxy server. The user can then fetch the next objects in a short time. To verify the feasibility of this pre-fetch mechanism, we use user accesslogs in the proxy server to test the performance of our mechanism. Experimental results show an improvement of about 30% of the cache hit ratio, and learning more association rules can even increase the cache hit ratio about 47%. ; 成功大學, 台南市
Publikationsart: other/unknown material
Dateibeschreibung: 8p.; 681843 bytes; application/pdf
Sprache: Chinese
Relation: 1998 ICS會議; http://dspace.lib.fcu.edu.tw/handle/2377/2112
Verfügbarkeit: http://dspace.lib.fcu.edu.tw/handle/2377/2112
Dokumentencode: edsbas.97D1D9D9
Datenbank: BASE
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Abstract:We consider the problem of decreasing users' waiting time in accessig WWW objects. The traditional soulutin uses the proxy server to cache remote objects. In this study, we propose a pre-fetch mechanism which uses the technique of mining association rules to improve the cache hit ratio of the Squid proxy server. According to the requests made by proxy server users , this mechanism can pre-fetch WWW objects that are probably accessed next and store them in the local cache of the proxy server. The user can then fetch the next objects in a short time. To verify the feasibility of this pre-fetch mechanism, we use user accesslogs in the proxy server to test the performance of our mechanism. Experimental results show an improvement of about 30% of the cache hit ratio, and learning more association rules can even increase the cache hit ratio about 47%. ; 成功大學, 台南市