Multimedia Proxy Cache Architectures

Author(s):  
Mouna Kacimi ◽  
Richard Chbeir ◽  
Kokou Yetongnon

The Web has become a significant source of various types of data, which require large volumes of disk space and new indexing and retrieval methods. To reduce network load and improve user response delays, various traditional proxy-caching schemes have been proposed (Abonamah, Al-Rawi, & Minhaz, 2003; Armon & Levy, 2003; Chankhunthod, Danzig, Neerdaels, Schwartz, & Worrell, 1996; Chu, Rao, & Zhang, 2000; Fan, Cao, Almeida, & Broder, 2000; Francis, Jamin, Jin, Jin, Raz, Shavitt, & Zhang, 2001; Paul & Fei, 2001; Povey & Harrison, 1997; Squid Web Proxy Cache, 2004; Wang, Sen, Adler, & Towsley, 2002). A proxy is a server that sits between the client and the real server. It intercepts all queries sent to the real server to see if it can fulfill them itself. If not, it forwards the query to the real server. A cache is a disk space used to store the documents loaded from the server for future use. A proxy cache is a proxy having a cache. The characteristics of traditional caching techniques are threefold. First, they regard each cached object as having no dividable data, which must be recovered and stored in their entirety. As multimedia objects like videos are usually too large to be cached in their entirety, the traditional caching architectures cannot be efficient for this kind of object. Second, they do not take into account the data size to manage the space storage. Third, they do not consider in their caching-system design the timing constraints that need moving objects.

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. s232-s242
Author(s):  
Olha Balabash ◽  
Valerii Ilin ◽  
Nataliia Poprozman ◽  
Inna Kuznetsova ◽  
Dmytro Shushpanov ◽  
...  

The aim of the article is to substantiate the theoretical and methodological support for the formation and implementation of the content strategy of a construction company.  The article considers the formation of content strategy, its place in the management of communications of the enterprise. The following methods were used in the course of the research: the method of statistical analysis (for the analysis of the tendency of the real estate market development of Ukraine); analysis, synthesis, logical and theoretical generalization – to specify the factors of supply and demand in the real estate market; graphical method, table method (to visualize the results of the study); method of calculating specific indicators of communicative activity (CPC (Cost Per Click), CPA (Cost Per Action), CTR (Click Through Rate)) for analysing trends in traffic to the company's website and identifying alternative sources of traffic. The specifics of developing a content strategy taking into account the peculiarities of the company's construction industry are shown. An analysis of trends in the real estate market of Ukraine is carried out based on official statistics. The dynamics of the volume of construction works is analysed, the housing price indices in Ukraine are determined and the factors of supply and demand in the real estate market are specified. The analysis of communicative efficiency of the web-system of the construction company is carried out, as a result of which, measures for improvement of management of its external communications by substantiation of variants of advancement on the Internet are developed. This is done by analysing trends in traffic to the company's website and identifying alternative sources of traffic. The developed measures will increase the efficiency of management of the construction company. The article proposed a procedure for analysing the web-system of a construction company based on attendance indicators and search activity, which allows identifying alternative sources of traffic and developing appropriate measures to manage communications of the enterprise in order to achieve their efficiency. The practical significance lies in the fact that the developed recommendations for the formation of the communication strategy of the construction company can be further used to intensify the promotion of the company's services in the real estate market and attract investment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 07026
Author(s):  
Dave Dykstra

The WLCG Web Proxy Auto Discovery (WPAD) service provides a convenient mechanism for jobs running anywhere on the WLCG to dynamically discover web proxy cache servers that are nearby. The web proxy caches are general purpose for a number of different http applications, but different applications have different usage characteristics and not all proxy caches are engineered to work with the heaviest loads. For this reason, the initial sources of information for WLCG WPAD were the static configurations that ATLAS and CMS maintain for the Conditions data that they read through the Frontier Distributed Database system, which is the most demanding popular WLCG application for web proxy caches. That works well for use at traditional statically defined WLCG sites, but now that usage of commercial clouds is increasing, there is also a need for web proxy caches to dynamically register themselves as they are created. A package called Shoal had already been created to manage dynamically created web proxy caches. This paper describes the integration of the Shoal package into the WLCG WPAD system, such that both statically and dynamically created web proxy caches can be located from a single source. It also describes other improvements to the WLCG WPAD system since the last CHEP publication.


Author(s):  
Neha Sharma ◽  
Saurabh Sharma ◽  
Vatsal Sharma ◽  
Abhinav Utkarsh ◽  
Gaurang Bharadwaj

It is a period of online exchanges, managing daily installments through e-wallet for shopping, paying to merchant, also to fulfill all the liquid cash requirement through wallet money with no physical notes or currency involved for transaction, wallet exchange help to web advancements. The cash move and gross repayment is conceivable in only hardly any seconds. The web innovations have been utilizing and still new idea dependent on past encounters are currently coming into exploration and confab. A lot of research papers for wallet creation and inner cycle are accessible. Uncommonly, wallet measure through various methodologies like BC (Bank Channel) Wallet, RBI Wallet, Domestic Pay Service Wallet are principle thought in this exploration work. The exchange cycle faces numerous issues, these issues influence the backer, bank, client regarding misfortune in business. Whereas the client is additionally unsatisfied and unable to do finish wallet procedures. This paper presents a recreation examination of the versatility on simultaneous exchange handling over a combination of portable and fixed exchanges, because of moderate organization availability and down worker might be a similar exchange prepared twofold because of which RBI rules infringement happen and backer, client, bank, specialist all is grieved and misfortune the real business. This paper execution normally utilizes conflict location dependent on the Hidden label bases exchange accommodation through which copying any exchange is preposterous, it ensures that every exchange has prepared just a solitary path under RBI rules or wallet terms.


Author(s):  
Songnian Li

The rapidly expanding range of Web technology has made it possible to collaboratively make decisions over the Web. This chapter examines some of these Web technologies important to the development of collaborative spatial decision support systems, and identifies their technology impediments and strengths. The outcomes provide a basis for discussing how the existing collaborative spatial decision support systems may be redesigned to take advantage of new Web technologies, and how new collaborative spatial decision support systems may be designed and developed in this Web-based paradigm. Some discussions on selected design and development issues that are important to the development of collaborative spatial decision support systems including system design, user’s impact, and performance are presented.


1995 ◽  
Vol 28 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 209-219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ken Goldberg ◽  
Michael Mascha ◽  
Steven Gentner ◽  
Jürgen Rossman ◽  
Nick Rothenberg ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  
The Real ◽  

2000 ◽  
Vol os-9 (4) ◽  
pp. 1558925000OS-90
Author(s):  
R.H. Gong ◽  
C. Fang ◽  
I. Porat

The paper describes the application of CFD modeling for designing a nonwoven air-laying system to produce 3D webs from staple fibers. The fibers are opened by an opening unit and carried by airflow to 3D porous moulds to form the web. The most critical parameter of the air duct is the divergent angle that in theory should be less than 7o to avoid airflow vortex. The airflow angle to the surface of a 3D mould is different at different points. To produce a 3D web with acceptable thickness uniformity, the airflow through the moulds must be regulated. This can be achieved by modifying the airflow resistance distribution through the 3D mould.


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