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2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems
October 11-14, 1999
Boulder, Colorado, USA
REFEREED PAPERS TRACK
Tuesday, October 12
Shared Caching
Session Chair: P. Krishnan, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Scalable Web Caching of Frequently Updated Objects Using Reliable Multicast
Dan Li and David R. Cheriton, Stanford University
Hierarchical Cache Consistency in a WAN
Jian Yin, Lorenzo Alvisi, Mike Dahlin, and Calvin Lin, University of Texas at Austin
Organization-Based Analysis of Web-Object Sharing and Caching
Alec Wolman, Geoff Voelker, Nitin Sharma, Neal Cardwell, Molly Brown, Tashana Landray, Denise Pinnel, Anna Karlin, and Henry Levy, University of Washington
Applications
Session Chair: Terence Kelly, Microsoft Research and University of Michigan
The Ninja Jukebox
Ian Goldberg, Steven D. Gribble, David Wagner, and Eric A. Brewer, University of California at Berkeley
Cha-Cha: A System for Organizing Intranet Search Results
Michael Chen, Marti Hearst, Jason Hong, and James Lin, University of California at Berkeley
A Document-based Framework for Internet Application Control
Todd D. Hodes and Randy H. Katz, University of California at Berkeley
Techniques
Session Chair: Eric A. Brewer, University of California at Berkeley and Inktomi
Sting: A TCP-based Network Measurement Tool
Stefan Savage, University of Washington
JPEG Compression Metric as a Quality-Aware Image Transcoding
Surendar Chandra and Carla Schlatter Ellis, Duke University
Wednesday, October 13
Proxy Implementation
Session Chair: Jeffrey Mogul, Compaq Western Research Laboratory
Secondary Storage Management for Web Proxies
Evangelos P. Markatos, Manolis G.H. Katevenis, Dionisis Pnevmatikatos, and Michail Flouris, ICSFORTH
Compression Proxy Server: Design and Implementation
Chi-Hung Chi, Jing Deng, and Yan-Hong Lim, National University of Singapore
On the Performance of TCP Splicing for URL-Aware Redirection
Ariel Cohen, Sampath Rangarajan, and Hamilton Slye, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Prefetching
Session Chair: Geoffrey H. Kuenning, Harvey Mudd College
Prefetching Hyperlinks
Dan Duchamp, AT&T Labs--Research
Mining Longest Repeating Subsequences to Predict World Wide Web Surfing
Jim Pitkow and Peter Pirolli, Xerox PARC
Architectures
Session Chair: David B. Johnson, Carnegie Mellon University
Active Names: Flexible Location and Transport of Wide-Area Resources
Amin Vahdat, Duke University; Michael Dahlin, University of Texas at Austin; Thomas Anderson and Amit Aggarwal, University of Washington
Person-level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture
Mema Roussopoulos, Petros Maniatis, Edward Swierk, Kevin Lai, Guido Appenzeller, and Mary Baker, Stanford University
A User's and Programmer's View of the New JavaScript Security Model
Vinod Anupam, David M. Kristol, and Alain Mayer, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Thursday, October 14
Caching Policies
Session Chair: Katia Obraczka, University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute
Using Full Reference History for Efficient Document Replacement in Web Caches
Hyokyung Bahn, Seoul National University; Sam H. Noh, Hong-Ik University; Sang Lyul Min and Kern Koh, Seoul National University
Providing Dynamic and Customizable Caching Policies
J. Fritz Barnes and Raju Pandey, University of California at Davis
Exploiting Result Equivalence in Caching Dynamic Web Content
Ben Smith, Anurag Acharya, Tao Yang, and Huican Zhu, University of California at Santa Barbara
Server Implementation
Session Chair: Fred Douglis, AT&T Labs--Research
Efficient Support for Content-based Routing in Web Server Clusters
Chu-Sing Yang and Mon-Yen Luo, National Sun Yat-Sen University
Rapid Reverse DNS Lookups for Web Servers
William LeFebvre, Group Sys Consulting; Ken Craig, CNN Internet Technologies
Connection Scheduling in Web Servers
Mark E. Crovella and Robert Frangioso, Boston University; Mor Harchol-Balter, Carnegie Mellon University