圖書信息
出版社: 上海交通大學出版社; 第1版 (2011年3月1日)
外文書名: Quality Bassed Content Delivery over the Internte
精裝: 139頁
正文語種: 英語
開本: 16
ISBN: 9787313067166, 731306716X
條形碼: 9787313067166
尺寸: 23.6 x 14.8 x 1.8 cm
重量: 381 g
內容簡介
《基於質量的網際網路內容傳輸技術(英文版)》內容簡介:Qua\ity-Based Content Delivery over the Internet mainly discusses themethodology of doing quality-based content delivery in an Internetenvironment. Because the network is becoming intelligent and active, moreand more researchers are talking about achieving personalization andcustomization in Internet content delivery. As researchers are aware, byintroducing intelligence into a web intermediary server, they can make thecontent delivery more efficient and of higher quality. Still, the detailedmethodology of doing so is never illustrated fully. The most critical part willbe the active content transformation model. "[his book gives a detaileddescription of the active content transformation model, and providesexperiments and data to show its feasibility. Some examples of how to doefficient content transformation in active web intermediarv to achieve highquality are also presented to help understand the whole process.The book is an introduction and excellent reference for researchers in theInternet content delivery area.
目錄
1 Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Challenges
1.3 Research Topics
1.4 Focus of This Book
1.5 Book Outline
2 Related Work
2.1 New Challenges to Web Content Delivery
2.2 Overview of Active Network
2.3 Basic Technologies in Active Network
2.3.1 Basic Proxy Caching
2.3.2 Transcoding for Pervasive Intemet Access
2.3.3 Adaptive Content Delivery
2.4 Adaptive Web Content Delivery Systems Built
2.4.1 IBM's Transcoding Proxy
2.4.2 Berkeley's Pythia and TranSend
2.4.3 Rice's puppeteer
2.5 Special-Purpose Proxies
2.5.1 Compression Proxy
2.5.2 WAP Gateway
2.5.3 Single Point Transform Server, ASP
2.5.4 Blocking and Filtering
2.6 Analysis of Existing Adaptive Content Delivery Frameworks and Systems
2.7 Summary
References
3 Chunk-Level Performance Study for Web Page Latency
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Basic Latency Dependence Model
3.3 Web Page Retrieval Latency
3.4 Experimental Study and Analysis
3.4.1 Experimental Environment
3.4.2 Web Page Latency Breakdown
3.4.3 Object Retrieval Parallelism
3.4.4 Definition Time and its Rescheduling
3.5 Discussion about Validity of Observed Results Under Different Environments
3.6 Conclusion
References
4 Accelerating Web Page Retrieval Through Reduction in Data Chunk Dependence
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Pre-requistes for Rescheduling of Embedded Object Retrieval
4.3 Intra-Page Rescheduling for Web Page Retrieval
4.3.1 Object Declaration Mechanism (OD)
4.3.2 History-Based Page Structure Table Mechanism (PST)
4.3.3 Analysis of Object Declaration and History-Based PST Mechanisms
4.4 Experimental Study
4.4.1 Potentials of Push-Forward and Parallelism Effect in Web Page Retrieval
4.4.2 Effect of Object Declaration Mechanism
4.4.3 Effect of History-Based Page Structure Table (PST) Mechanism
4.4.4 Effect of Integrated OD and PST Mechanism
4.5 Conclusion
References
5 Modes of Real-Time Content Transformation for Web Intermediaries in Active Network
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Basic Web Content Transformation Model
5.3 Modes of Content Transformation on Streaming Web Data
5.3.1 Byte-Streaming Transformation Mode
5.3.2 Whole-File Buffering Transformation Mode
5.3.3 Chunk-Streaming Transformation Mode
5.4 Discussion of the Impact of Transformation Mode on Web Page Latency
5.5 Experimental Study
5.5.1 Regrouping and Push-Backward Effects on Object Perceived Time
5.5.2 Regrouping and Push-Backward Effects on Page Retrieval Time
5.5.3 Regrouping and Push-Backward Effects in the Presence of Proxy Cache
5.6 Conclusion
References
6 System Framework for Web Content Adaptation and Intermediary Services: Design and Implementation
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Basic Proxy Cache
6.2.1 DataFlow Path of Proxy Cache
6.2.2 DataFlow Path in SQUID Proxy Cache
6.3 Four-Stage AXform Framework
6.3.1 Stage 1 of AXform Framework: Client Request Stage
6.3.2 Stage 2 of AXform Framework: Server Request Stage
6.3.3 Stage 3 of AXform Framework: Server Data Stage
6.3.4 Stage 4 of AXform Framework: Client Data Stage
6.3.5 Summary
6.4 System Implementation Considerations for AXform Framework
6.4.1 Handling of Working Space
6.4.2 Accessing Other System Resources
6.4.3 Client Information Collection
6.4.4 Server Information Collection
6.4.5 Environment Parameters Collection
6.4.6 Client Request Modification
6.4.7 HTTP Reply Header Modification
6.4.8 HTTP Body Modification
6.4.9 Cache Related Module
6.5 Conclusion
Reference
7 Conclusion
7.1 Conclusion of the Book
7.1.1 Performance Model
7.1.2 Improving the Delivery by Reducing the Object Dependence
7.1.3 Transformation Model
7.1.4 System Framework and Requirements
7.2 Future Research
7.2.1 APIs Definition
7.2.2 Unified Data Format
7.2.3 Data Integrity and Security
7.2.4 Protocol Design
Index