Content Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and Practice
Markus Hofmann (Director of Services Infrastructure Research at Bell Labs Research/Lucent, Murray Hill, NJ),Leland R. Beaumont (Simply Quality Consultancy, Middletown, NJ),John O. E. Clark
Content Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and Practice
Markus Hofmann (Director of Services Infrastructure Research at Bell Labs Research/Lucent, Murray Hill, NJ),Leland R. Beaumont (Simply Quality Consultancy, Middletown, NJ),John O. E. Clark
7 3/8 X 9 ¼ in Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The early days of content delivery over the Internet 1.2 The World Wide We b
where it came from, what it is 1.3 The evolution of con tent networking 1.4 The diversity of interests in content n etworking
Chapter 2 Content Transport
2.1 Protocol architecture and design paradigms of the Internet 2.2 The Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP)2.3 Multicast transport
C hapter 3 Caching Techniques for Web Content 3.1 Lo cal Caching 3.2 Motivation and Goals of Web Caching 3.3 Basic Operation of a Shared Web Cache 3.4 Cachabi lity Considerations 3.5 Placing a Cache in the Network 3.6 The Evolution of Caching Systems - Networks of Caches 3.7 Performance 3.8 Caching Challenges and Myths
Chapter 4 Caching Techniques for Stream ing Media 4.1 Streaming Media 4.2 Pro
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