Web Content Caching and Distribution: Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop

Fred Douglis and Brian D. Davison

Summary
Web caching and content delivery technologies provide the infrastructure on which systems are built for the scalable distribution of information. This proceedings of the eighth annual workshop, captures a cross-section of the latest issues and techniques of interest to network architects and researchers in large-scale content delivery. Topics covered include the distribution of streaming multimedia, edge caching and computation, multicast, delivery of dynamic content, enterprise content delivery, streaming proxies and servers, content transcoding, replication and caching strategies, peer-to-peer content delivery, and Web prefetching.

Web Content Caching and Distribution encompasses all areas relating to the intersection of storage and networking for Internet content services. The book is divided into eight parts: mobility, applications, architectures, multimedia, customization, peer-to-peer, performance and measurement, and delta encoding.

Kluwer offers a print edition and an e-book edition.

Reference: Fred Douglis and Brian D. Davison (eds), Web Content Caching and Distribution: Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop. Kluwer, June 2004.

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