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Web Caching with Dynamic Content Seminar - Description
In the beginning of the commercial internet, static HTML pages were used for authoring web content. Web companies then began to automate the creation of these files. This improved their control of the publishing process. Eventually, these files became dynamically created for each web hit to allow personalization and the use of real-time information. The trend is clear; More personalized content and more custom data sources. All was well until page creation speed became hampered on a web server's external dependencies. Worst yet, the more dependencies, the slower the page generation. As web developers evolved web sites, this speed problem became more obvious. Smart web developers added custom caching mechanisms to their website to improve performance. This problem was even more evident to web applications that grew up in a multi-source dynamic world. If caching was not part of the original design, it was certainly noticeable at the user experience. The web caching with Bloom filters seminar examines one method of caching data for dynamic web page creation. The Bloom filter algorithm is an underutilized and powerful method to cache data on a web server or custom web client application. |
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