Scalable http cache server system

Abstract. The Scalable HTTP Cache Server System aims to improve the response time in the Internet and also minimize traffic congestion in the local subnet. Retrieval of HTTP pages is the main cause of congested traffic flow in the net. Its scalability feature aims to ensure the capability of adding...

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Main Authors: Ching, Irene, Ching, Willy, Del Rosario, Kristine, Duff, Michael
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_honors-11512022-02-21T00:26:15Z Scalable http cache server system Ching, Irene Ching, Willy Del Rosario, Kristine Duff, Michael Abstract. The Scalable HTTP Cache Server System aims to improve the response time in the Internet and also minimize traffic congestion in the local subnet. Retrieval of HTTP pages is the main cause of congested traffic flow in the net. Its scalability feature aims to ensure the capability of adding cache servers to extend its storage capacity when needed. This document is written explanation of how Scalable HTTP Cache Server System was developed. The first chapter tells about how did Scalable HTTP Cache Server System was conceptualized, the objectives of the system and its limitations. The second chapter discusses the related theories that were used to develop the system. The third chapter discusses about the proposed system. It elaborates the design of the system, its architecture and features, and relates it with the theories that were discussed in Chapter 2. Chapter 4 discusses the experimentations and analysis of the results. The last chapter presents the conclusion and recommendation of the project. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/152 Honors Theses English Animo Repository Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
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Ching, Irene
Ching, Willy
Del Rosario, Kristine
Duff, Michael
Scalable http cache server system
description Abstract. The Scalable HTTP Cache Server System aims to improve the response time in the Internet and also minimize traffic congestion in the local subnet. Retrieval of HTTP pages is the main cause of congested traffic flow in the net. Its scalability feature aims to ensure the capability of adding cache servers to extend its storage capacity when needed. This document is written explanation of how Scalable HTTP Cache Server System was developed. The first chapter tells about how did Scalable HTTP Cache Server System was conceptualized, the objectives of the system and its limitations. The second chapter discusses the related theories that were used to develop the system. The third chapter discusses about the proposed system. It elaborates the design of the system, its architecture and features, and relates it with the theories that were discussed in Chapter 2. Chapter 4 discusses the experimentations and analysis of the results. The last chapter presents the conclusion and recommendation of the project.
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author Ching, Irene
Ching, Willy
Del Rosario, Kristine
Duff, Michael
author_facet Ching, Irene
Ching, Willy
Del Rosario, Kristine
Duff, Michael
author_sort Ching, Irene
title Scalable http cache server system
title_short Scalable http cache server system
title_full Scalable http cache server system
title_fullStr Scalable http cache server system
title_full_unstemmed Scalable http cache server system
title_sort scalable http cache server system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1999
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/152
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