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Learning web request patterns Export

edited by: Mark Levene, Alexandra Poulovassilis

In Web Dynamics: Adapting to Change in Content, Size, Topology (2004), pp. 435-460.

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Modeling user activities on the Web has value both for content providers and consumers. Consumers may appreciate better responsiveness as a result of pre-calculating and of pre-loading content into a local cache in advance of their requests. A user requesting content that can be served by the cache is able to avoid the delays inherent in the Web, such as congested networks and slow servers. Additionally, consumers may find adaptive and personalized Web sites that can make...


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