@article {2777, title = {Estimating and Eliminating Redundant Data Transfers Over the Web: A Fragment Based Approach}, journal = {3rd International Conference on Internet Computing (IC 2002), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}, year = {2002}, month = {24 - 27 June}, pages = { 95 - 102}, abstract = {Redundant data transfers over the Web, can mainly be attributed to repeated transfers of unchanged data. Web caches and Web proxies are some of the solutions that have been proposed, to deal with the issue of redundant data transfers. In this paper we focus on the efficient estimation and reduction of redundant data transfers over the Web. We first prove that a vast amount of redundant data is transferred in Web pages that are considered to carry fresh data. We show this by following an approach based on Web page fragmentation and manipulation. Web pages are broken-down into fragments, based on specific criteria. We then deal with these fragments as independent constructors of the Web page and study their change patterns independently and in the context of the whole Web page. After the fragmentation process we propose solutions for dealing with redundant data transfers.}, author = {Christos Bouras and Agis Konidaris} }