Using real-time traffic pattern detection for dynamic cache size tuning in information retrieval

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Conference Proceeding
Citation:
Proceedings - 3rd International Conference on Information Technology and Applications, ICITA 2005, 2005, II pp. 35 - 40
Issue Date:
2005-12-01
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The novel RTPD/MACSC model proposed in this paper tunes the cache sue adoptively on the fly. It combines the extant MACSC (Model for Adaptive Cache Size Control) and the novel RTPD (real-time traffic pattern detection) capability. Similar to its MACSC predecessor, the new RTPDMACSC tuner maintains the given cache hit ratio consistently and persistently. It, however, differs from its predecessor because it adapts itself to compensate for the ill effects on the cache hit ratio by the Internet traffic, which embeds various patterns over time. The automatic adaptation (self-tuning) capability in response to traffic pattern changes detected by the RTPD is called self-reconfiguration in the RTPD/MACSC context. © 2005 IEEE.
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