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Xueyan Tang (Editor), Jianliang Xu (Editor), Samuel T. Chanson (Editor)

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August 16, 2005 0387243569 978-0387243566 1
The concept of content delivery has become increasingly more important due to rapidly growing demands for efficient distribution and fast access of information from the Internet. The content can be diverse and broad-ranging, and the desire to facilitate ubiquitous information access demands varied network architectures and hardware devices. The need to deliver quality information – given the nature of the content, network connections and client devices – introduces various challenges for content delivery technologies. Web Content Delivery offers the most comprehensive coverage of state-of-the-art research, providing insightful and thought-provoking possibilities for the future of web applications. Written by leading international researchers, the book focuses on web content delivery, dynamic web content, streaming media delivery and ubiquitous web access. Web Content Delivery is an essential reference for both academic researchers and industrial practitioners.


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From the reviews: "This book is devoted to content delivery, also known as content distribution. … This is a specialized book that will appeal to researchers interested in multimedia services issues, particularly Web content delivery. For those in this research community, it will be very valuable." (Mario Freire, Computing Reviews, August, 2006) "This book is a collection of academic papers. These have been written by leading researchers around the world and assembled by the editors as a representation of the state-of-the-art in web content delivery. … The book is professionally produced, clearly printed and well laid out. … it is reasonably sized for easy transportation, so could be a companion on a long journey to a conference. … It should certainly grace the computer-science shelf of any self-respecting university library." (Andrew Neill, Informer, Spring, 2006)

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The concept of content delivery has become increasingly more important due to rapidly growing demands for efficient distribution and fast access of information from the Internet. The content can be diverse, ranging from HTML documents, images, multimedia streams, database tables to dynamically generated contents. Moreover, to facilitate ubiquitous information access, the varied network architectures and hardware devices can include broadband wired/fixed networks, bandwidth constrained wireless/mobile networks, powerful workstations/PCs, PDAs and cellular phones. The need to deliver quality information--given the nature of the content, network connections and client devices--introduces various challenges for content delivery technologies. Web Content Delivery offers the most comprehensive coverage of state-of-the-art research, providing insightful and thought-provoking possibilities for the future of web applications. Written by leading international researchers, the book focuses on web content delivery, dynamic web content, streaming media delivery and ubiquitous web access, addressing specific topics such as: Web Workload Characterization: Ten Years Later Replica Placement and Request Routing The Time-to-Live Based Consistency Mechanism Content Location in Peer-to-Peer Systems: Exploiting Locality Techniques for Efficiently Serving and Caching Dynamic Web Content Utility Computing for Internet Applications Proxy Caching for Database-Backed Web Sites Generating Internet Streaming Media Objects and Workloads Streaming Media Caching Policy-Based Resource Sharing in Streaming Overlay Networks Caching and Distribution Issues for Streaming Content Distribution Networks Peer-to-Peer Assisted Streaming Proxy Distributed Architectures for Web Content Adaptation and Delivery Wireless Web Performance Issues Web Content Delivery Using Thin-Client Computing Optimizing Content Delivery in Wireless Networks Multimedia Adaptation and Browsing on Small Displays   Web Content Delivery is an essential reference for both academic researchers and industrial practitioners dealing with web content delivery.

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Internet traffic volume continues to grow rapidly, having almost doubled every year since 1997 [Odlyzko, 2003]. Read the first page
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fragment detection algorithm, active query caching, multicast management protocol, request routing algorithms, web page latencies, content representation model, query applet, query containment checking, web browsing performance, geographic replication, freshness lifetime, caching dynamic web data, server workload characteristics, replica placement algorithms, refreshment policies, query processing capability, web content delivery, ubiquitous web access, prefix caching, streaming tasks, unpopular content, cache applets, subsumed query, streaming objects, partial caching
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Internet Explorer, International Conference, New York, Computer Networks, Hong Kong, Distributed Computing Systems, Moore's Law, Selected Areas, Data Engineering, San Diego, Edge Side Includes, Internet Computing, Internet Web, San Jose, University of Calgary, Boston University, Client Internet, Download Peers, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, International Symposium, Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Windows, San Francisco, Seung Jae, University of Saskatchewan
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