1999
DOI: 10.1145/584027.584029
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Semantic query caching in a mobile environment

Abstract: Caching of remote data in a mobile client's local storage can improve data access performance and data availability. Traditional approaches are page-based, without taking advantage of the semantics of cached data. It is difficult for a client to determine if a query could be answered entirely based on locally cached data, forcing it to contact the database server for additional data. We propose a semantic caching mechanism which allows data to be cached as a collection of possibly relat… Show more

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“…In particular, caching strategies in all their facets were widely investigated. A detailed description of these developments is beyond the scope of this discussion; however, the interested reader is referred to Barbará [3] for a general discussion of some of the pertinent issues, and to Lee et al [4] for a discussion on semantic caching. From a historical perspective, it should be observed that much of this research took place in parallel with the WWW [5].…”
Section: Mobile Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, caching strategies in all their facets were widely investigated. A detailed description of these developments is beyond the scope of this discussion; however, the interested reader is referred to Barbará [3] for a general discussion of some of the pertinent issues, and to Lee et al [4] for a discussion on semantic caching. From a historical perspective, it should be observed that much of this research took place in parallel with the WWW [5].…”
Section: Mobile Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With partial cache reuse, the system would make more use of the data in the cache and reduce the network traffic with the external data source. Semantic caching, in which the client maintains in the cache both semantic descriptions and the results of previous queries [17], [12], could be applied by allowing a query to be answered partially or completely across the QDs. Finally, relating to graceful shutdown, if a device outage can be predicted, an attempt could be made to back up part or all of the data before it is lost.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section we conduct the experimental evaluation on the proposed three spatio-temporal placement schemes and compare them with the popular ad-hoc placement scheme used in most of existing mobile cache systems [10], [16], [5], [4], [13], [11], [6], [12]. The experiments are divided into two sets.…”
Section: Experimental Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the existing research in this area has focused on cache replacement and invalidation through incorporating some aspects of the spatial and temporal semantics embedded in the query result objects or the location queries, while assuming an ad hoc cache placement. Examples include cache invalidation work [1], [7], [16], [3], [14] and cache replacement proposals [10], [16], [5], [4], [13], [11], [6], [9], [8], [15], [12]. FAR [10] is one of the pioneer work on spatial cache replacement algorithm using distance as a parameter in addition to temporal parameters like those in LRU.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%