Abstract

Combining Web caching and Web pre-fetching techniques results in obtaining the required information almost instantaneously. It also results in improved bandwidth utilization, load reduction on the origin server and reduces access delay. Web Pre-fetching is the process of fetching some of the predicted Web pages in advance which is assumed to be used by the user in the near future and the caching is the process of storing the pre-fetched Web pages in the cache memory. In the literature many interesting works have been reported separately for Web caching and for Web pre-fetching. In this study we combine pre-fetching (using clustering) and caching (using SVM) to keep track of the tourist spots that are likely to be visited by the tourists in the near future based on the previous history of visits. With the help of real data it is demonstrated that our approach is superior than clustering based pre-fetching technique using traditional LRU based caching policy which does not use SVM.

Highlights

  • With rapid growth of WWW, there is rising demand for computer networking resources

  • Pre-fetching of other Web objects and Web pages if any that belong to that cluster in to the short-term cache is initiated

  • A clustering algorithm is used to cluster the tourist places represented in the Web navigation graph

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With rapid growth of WWW, there is rising demand for computer networking resources. With more and more of Web based applications being created and used by users, the increase in bandwidth does not address the delay problems (Podlipnig and Boszormenyi, 2003). Details of those Web objects with intra pages if any are prefetched from the origin server and cached into the short-term cache by predicting that user will request for them in the near future, during the browser idle time (Pallis et al, 2008). The access count of the requested Web object is incremented by one in the short-term cache (if there is a cache hit).

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