Content Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and PracticeElsevier, 2005. gada 24. marts - 352 lappuses As the Internet has grown, so have the challenges associated with delivering static, streaming, and dynamic content to end-users. This book is unique in that it addresses the topic of content networking exclusively and comprehensively, tracing the evolution from traditional web caching to today's open and vastly more flexible architecture. With this evolutionary approach, the authors emphasize the field's most persistent concepts, principles, and mechanisms--the core information that will help you understand why and how content delivery works today, and apply that knowledge in the future.
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... Connection Dennis Fowler Networked Applications: A Guide to the New Computing Infrastructure David G. Messerschmitt Wide Area Network Design: Concepts and Tools for Optimization Robert S. Cahn For further information on these books and ...
... Connection Dennis Fowler Networked Applications: A Guide to the New Computing Infrastructure David G. Messerschmitt Wide Area Network Design: Concepts and Tools for Optimization Robert S. Cahn For further information on these books and ...
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... connection to the server for downloading the document. Over the years, FTP evolved into the primary means for document retrieval and software distribution over the Internet. In the early 1990s, FTP accounted for almost half of the ...
... connection to the server for downloading the document. Over the years, FTP evolved into the primary means for document retrieval and software distribution over the Internet. In the early 1990s, FTP accounted for almost half of the ...
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... local machine, but also of information that can be stored on remote computers connected via a network. Retrieving the associated information 4 CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.2 The World Wide Web—Where It Came From and What It Is.
... local machine, but also of information that can be stored on remote computers connected via a network. Retrieving the associated information 4 CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.2 The World Wide Web—Where It Came From and What It Is.
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... connection. Use cases of dynamic content include content portals that provide headlines, news, stock quotes, and weather forecasts based on the user's interests and location. Such services can be found, for example, at My Yahoo! (http ...
... connection. Use cases of dynamic content include content portals that provide headlines, news, stock quotes, and weather forecasts based on the user's interests and location. Such services can be found, for example, at My Yahoo! (http ...
14. lappuse
... connection to the Internet can easily be exceeded. If this happens, user requests are dropped, which results in increased access delays or even unavailability of the Web site. Scalability issues become even more severe when sudden or ...
... connection to the Internet can easily be exceeded. If this happens, user requests are dropped, which results in increased access delays or even unavailability of the Web site. Scalability issues become even more severe when sudden or ...
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Chapter 4 Caching Techniques for Streaming Media | 81 |
Chapter 5 Navigating Content Networks | 109 |
Chapter 6 PeertoPeer Content Networks | 147 |
Chapter 7 Interactive Content Delivery Instant Messaging | 179 |
Chapter 8 Beyond Web Surfing Content Services | 217 |
Chapter 10 Standards Efforts | 279 |
Chapter 11 Summary and Outlook | 299 |
AppendixXML Basics | 311 |
Glossary | 313 |
RFC References | 325 |
References | 331 |
Index | 345 |
Chapter 9 Building Content Networks | 263 |
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Content Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and Practice Markus Hofmann,Leland R. Beaumont Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2005 |
Content Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and Practice Markus Hofmann (Computer scientist),Leland R. Beaumont Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2005 |
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allows application message architecture audio bandwidth browser cache callout protocol callout server Chapter client request communication connection content consumer content delivery content delivery network content networking content providers content services cookie defined described device distributed document Domain Name Domain Name System endpoints Ethernet example Figure format Global Gnutella header host ICAP ICAP client ICAP server identified IETF implement instant messaging interactive interception proxies Internet IP address Layer load MSRP multicast multimedia name server Napster network provider object operation OPES processor origin server packet peer-to-peer peer-to-peer networks peers port presence information Profile resource response retrieve reverse proxy Router RTSP scalability sends servent service activation point service node session specification standards streaming media switch tion traffic transaction transport protocol typically UDDI VoiceXML Web cache Web server wireless WSDL XMPP