Chung-Sheng Li, J. R. Smith, R. Mohan, Yuan-Chi Chang, B. Topol, J. Hind, Yongcheng Li
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Abstract
As Internet information portals become prevalent for both Internet and Intranet, most existing Internet Application Server architectures are not scalable to support the large amount of personalization, customization and content adaptation required. We propose a framework to capture the information and content dissemination process. Furthermore, we propose a methodology to map this process to a distributed application server environment. By fully exploiting the intersections of user preference at multiple content processing stages, this new framework enables high hit ratio on processing, storage, and transmission of content and thus scales well to support a large number of clients.