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Caching refers to the act of replicating information at a faster
(or closer) medium with the purpose of improving performance. This
deceptively simple idea has given rise to some of the hardest
optimization problems in the fields of computer systems,
networking, and the Internet; many of which remain unsolved several
years after their conception. While a wealth of research
contributions exists from the topics of memory systems, data
centers, Internet traffic, CDNs, and recently wireless networks,
the literature is dispersed and overlapping at times. In this
monograph, the authors focus on the fundamental underlying
mathematical models, into a powerful framework for performing
optimization of caching systems. In doing so they the present the
reader with a solid background for the anticipated explosion in
caching research, and provide a didactic view into how engineers
have managed to infuse mathematical models into the study of
caching over the last 40 years. Written by leading researchers from
academia and industry, this monograph provides students,
researchers and practicing engineers with a concise introduction to
challenges and solutions for implementing caching in modern
computing systems.
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