DocumentCode
3482322
Title
Content delivery networks and their roles in eLearning
Author
Türker, Mustufu Ali
Author_Institution
ODTU, Ankara, Turkey
fYear
2004
fDate
28-30 April 2004
Firstpage
359
Lastpage
362
Abstract
Content delivery networks (CDN) utilize the large caching capacities at the edges of the network to ease down the media serving requirements of Internet sites and to enable faster delivery of content to the end users. CDN technology can scale from small enterprise networks to large global networks. In the case of eLearning content, a heterogeneous network with a mixture of options can be used. CDN caches are updated frequently enough to mirror the right content of the site, yet the updates are at times which would not load the network during heavy demand. Edge side includes (ESI) enable personalization features and simultaneous use of distributed databases. Having established a wide-area load balancing, to establish the same at the local area, peer-to-peer file sharing techniques can be applied.
Keywords
Internet; cache storage; computer aided instruction; content-based retrieval; distributed databases; multimedia communication; resource allocation; Internet sites; cache updating; caching; content delivery networks; distributed databases; eLearning; edge side includes; enterprise networks; global networks; heterogeneous network; media serving; peer-to-peer file sharing; personalization features; wide-area load balancing; Distributed databases; Electronic learning; HTML; IP networks; Intelligent networks; Internet; Load management; Mirrors; Peer to peer computing; Spatial databases;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, 2004. Proceedings of the IEEE 12th
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8318-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIU.2004.1338334
Filename
1338334
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