AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied to the paging problem, there has been considerable research interest in refining competitive analysis and in developing alternative models for studying online paging.In this paper, we propose a new, simple model for studying paging with locality of reference. The model is closely related to Denning's working set concept and directly reflects the amount of locality that request sequences exhibit. We use the page fault rate to evaluate the quality of paging algorithms, which is the performance measure used in practice.We develop tight or nearly tight bounds on the fault rates achieved by popular paging algorithms such as LRU, FIFO, deterministi...
We introduce a new model of lookahead for on-line paging algorithms and study several algorithms usi...
AbstractThe paging problem is defined as follows: we are given a two-level memory system, in which o...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for ...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
In this paper we explore the effects of locality on the performance of paging algorithms. Traditiona...
AbstractThe Sleator-Tarjan competitive analysis of paging (Comm. ACM28 (1985), 202-208) gives us the...
Recall our three goals for the mathematical analysis of algorithms — the Explanation Goal, the Compa...
The paging problem is that of deciding which pages to keep in a memory of k pages in order to minimi...
Paging (caching) is the problem of managing a two-level memory hierarchy in order to minimize the ti...
AbstractIn this paper, we give a finer separation of several known paging algorithms using a new tec...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for o...
It is well known that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic re-sults when applied to the pagin...
In evaluating an algorithm, worst-case analysis can be overly pessimistic. Average-case analysis can...
AbstractThe relative worst-order ratio, a relatively new measure for the quality of on-line algorith...
A generalized paging problem is considered. Each request is expressed as a set of $u$ pages. In orde...
We introduce a new model of lookahead for on-line paging algorithms and study several algorithms usi...
AbstractThe paging problem is defined as follows: we are given a two-level memory system, in which o...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for ...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
In this paper we explore the effects of locality on the performance of paging algorithms. Traditiona...
AbstractThe Sleator-Tarjan competitive analysis of paging (Comm. ACM28 (1985), 202-208) gives us the...
Recall our three goals for the mathematical analysis of algorithms — the Explanation Goal, the Compa...
The paging problem is that of deciding which pages to keep in a memory of k pages in order to minimi...
Paging (caching) is the problem of managing a two-level memory hierarchy in order to minimize the ti...
AbstractIn this paper, we give a finer separation of several known paging algorithms using a new tec...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for o...
It is well known that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic re-sults when applied to the pagin...
In evaluating an algorithm, worst-case analysis can be overly pessimistic. Average-case analysis can...
AbstractThe relative worst-order ratio, a relatively new measure for the quality of on-line algorith...
A generalized paging problem is considered. Each request is expressed as a set of $u$ pages. In orde...
We introduce a new model of lookahead for on-line paging algorithms and study several algorithms usi...
AbstractThe paging problem is defined as follows: we are given a two-level memory system, in which o...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for ...