A Statistic and Analysis of Access Pattern for Online VoD Multimedia
Abstract The generally accepted that Zipf-Distribution is a convinced access pattern for text-based Web. However, with the dramatic increasement of VoD media traffic on the Internet such as Flash P2P, the inconsistency between the access patterns of media objects and the Zipf model has been research...
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