Abstract
Some errors were introduced while preparing the final source files for the original article published in August 2013 in the 9,4 issue of TOMM. The errata are summarized here below together with attached revised pages showing the corrected elements indicated in red. The full CVoR (Corrected Version of Record) can be accessed in the ACM Digital Library, DOI=http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2501643.2501652
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- Errata for: A Framework for Network Aware Caching for Video on Demand Systems
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