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Web Search Result Caching and Prefetching

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Encyclopedia of Database Systems

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Search engine caching and prefetching; Search engine query result caching; Paging in Web search engines

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Caching is a well-known concept in systems with multiple tiers of storage. For simplicity, consider a system storing N objects in relatively slow memory, that also has a smaller but faster memory buffer of capacity k which can store copies of k of the N objects (N >> k). This fast memory buffer is called the cache. The storage system is presented with a continuous stream of queries, each requesting one of the N objects. If the object is stored in the cache, a cache hit occurs and the object is quickly retrieved. Otherwise, a cache miss occurs, and the object is retrieved from the slower memory. At this point, the storage system can opt to save the newly retrieved object in the cache. When the cache is full (i.e., already contains k objects), this entails evicting some currently cached object. Such decisions are handled by a replacement policy, whose goal is to...

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Lempel, R., Silvestri, F. (2009). Web Search Result Caching and Prefetching. In: LIU, L., ÖZSU, M.T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Database Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-39940-9_464

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