Extreme Web Caching for Faster Web Browsing

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Modern web pages are very complex; each web page consists of hundreds of objects that are linked from various servers all over the world. While mechanisms such as caching reduce the overall number of end-to-end requests saving bandwidth and loading time, there is still a large portion of content that is re-fetched - despite not having changed. In this demo, we present Extreme Cache, a web caching architecture that enhances the web browsing experience through a smart pre-fetching engine. Our extreme cache tries to predict the rate of change of web page objects to bring cacheable content closer to the user.

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Raza, A., Zaki, Y., Pötsch, T., Chen, J., & Subramanian, L. (2015). Extreme Web Caching for Faster Web Browsing. Computer Communication Review, 45(4), 111–112. https://doi.org/10.1145/2785956.2790032

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