Precomputation of web documents

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Remote data accessing

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C709S203000, C709S219000, C711S118000, C711S133000

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07343396

ABSTRACT:
Techniques are disclosed for anticipating a user's request for documents or other content from a server (typically via a URL), precomputing the anticipated content, and caching the precomputed information at a cache in proximity to the content server. The cache stores the response to the anticipated request, until the user requests the same content. The anticipated requests can be precomputed based on triggers reflecting users' historical access patterns.

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