2015 IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers and Signal Processing (PACRIM) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/pacrim.2015.7334806
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Review and analysis of web prefetching

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“…Figure 2 shows the taxonomy of caching strategies that can be used in Web-based applications. Implementation of client-side caching is found in the browser caching mechanism, especially in the domain name system prefetching technique (Deng and Manoharan, 2015). Zhu and Reddi (2017) performed a central processing unit (CPU) optimization on a mobile application by using engine kernel browser.…”
Section: Caching Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Figure 2 shows the taxonomy of caching strategies that can be used in Web-based applications. Implementation of client-side caching is found in the browser caching mechanism, especially in the domain name system prefetching technique (Deng and Manoharan, 2015). Zhu and Reddi (2017) performed a central processing unit (CPU) optimization on a mobile application by using engine kernel browser.…”
Section: Caching Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, strict prediction rules can reduce the benefits because there will not be much content that downloaded into the cache server (Teng et al , 2005). Predictive mechanisms that are too aggressive will actually use more bandwidth and cause network congestion to reduce user experience (Deng and Manoharan, 2015; Khemmarat et al , 2012). Therefore, this prediction mechanism must be continuously evaluated to avoid prediction results never used, which impact system performance degradation because of wasted cache capacity (Deng and Manoharan, 2017).…”
Section: Caching Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…using the JPG for pictures instead of PNG), minification of text objects like JavaScript scripts, CSS files and HTML files, HTTP compression [15], header expiration date [16], CSS sprites [17], image scaling for mobile screens [18], cookie-less domain [19], etc. Third, the rendering time is influenced by proper order of loaded CSS files and JS scripts [16], parallel connection [20] , HTML optimization [21], lazy load for images [22], DNS prefetch [23], prerender and prefetch of files and URLs [24], CSS optimization [25], JS optimization [26], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%