AbstractWe study the single-device Dynamic Storage Allocation (DSA) problem and the multi-device Balancing DSA problem in this paper. The goal is to dynamically allocate the job into memory to minimize the usage of space without concurrency. The SRF problem is just a variant of the DSA problem. Our results are as follows. •The NP-completeness for the 2-SRF problem, 3-DSA problem, and DSA problem for jobs with agreeable deadlines.•An improved 3-competitive algorithm for jobs with agreeable deadlines on single-device DSA problems. A 4-competitive algorithm for jobs with agreeable deadlines on multi-device Balancing DSA problems.•Lower bounds for jobs with agreeable deadlines: any non-clairvoyant algorithm cannot be (2−ϵ)-competitive and any c...
As storage systems grow in size and complexity, the necessity for automatically managing them increa...
This is a continuation work to SIRA (Sid-Ahmed-Ali Touati and Christine Eisenbeis. Early Periodic Re...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...
AbstractWe study the single-device Dynamic Storage Allocation (DSA) problem and the multi-device Bal...
In this report, we look at the problem of packing a number of arrays in memory efficiently. This is ...
In this report, we look at the problem of packing a number of arrays in memory efficiently. This is ...
Dynamic memory allocation DSA algorithms have played in important role in the modern software engi-n...
. This paper is concerned with on-line storage allocation to processes in a dynamic environment. Thi...
LNCS v. 3618 entitled: Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 2005: 30th International Symposi...
AbstractThis paper studies online job scheduling on multiprocessors and, in particular, investigates...
AbstractWe deal with the competitive analysis of algorithms for managing data in a distributed envir...
International audienceMemory allocation has a significant impact on power consumption in embedded sy...
Abstract. Dynamic memory allocation has been used for decades. However, it has seldom been used in r...
With the advent of operating systems and programming languages that can evaluate and guarantee real-...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a new version of on-line storage allocation in which the durati...
As storage systems grow in size and complexity, the necessity for automatically managing them increa...
This is a continuation work to SIRA (Sid-Ahmed-Ali Touati and Christine Eisenbeis. Early Periodic Re...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...
AbstractWe study the single-device Dynamic Storage Allocation (DSA) problem and the multi-device Bal...
In this report, we look at the problem of packing a number of arrays in memory efficiently. This is ...
In this report, we look at the problem of packing a number of arrays in memory efficiently. This is ...
Dynamic memory allocation DSA algorithms have played in important role in the modern software engi-n...
. This paper is concerned with on-line storage allocation to processes in a dynamic environment. Thi...
LNCS v. 3618 entitled: Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 2005: 30th International Symposi...
AbstractThis paper studies online job scheduling on multiprocessors and, in particular, investigates...
AbstractWe deal with the competitive analysis of algorithms for managing data in a distributed envir...
International audienceMemory allocation has a significant impact on power consumption in embedded sy...
Abstract. Dynamic memory allocation has been used for decades. However, it has seldom been used in r...
With the advent of operating systems and programming languages that can evaluate and guarantee real-...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a new version of on-line storage allocation in which the durati...
As storage systems grow in size and complexity, the necessity for automatically managing them increa...
This is a continuation work to SIRA (Sid-Ahmed-Ali Touati and Christine Eisenbeis. Early Periodic Re...
In the last years, a progressive migration from single processor chips to multi-core computing devic...