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String matching plays a key role in web content monitoring systems. Suffix matching algorithms have good time efficiency, and thus are widely used. These algorithms require that all patterns in a set have the same length. When the patterns cannot satisfy this requirement, the leftmost characters, m being the length of the shortest pattern, are extracted to construct the data structure. We call such...
String matching plays a fundamental role in many network security applications such as NIDS, virus detection and information filtering. In this paper, we proposed cache-efficient methods to accelerate classical multiple string matching algorithms. We observed that most classical algorithms perform poorly as pattern set grows due to their high memory requirement and the poor cache behavior. Based on...
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