AbstractThis paper is concerned with a new version of on-line storage allocation in which the durations of all processes are known at their arrival time. This version of the problem is motivated by applications in communication networks and has not been studied previously. We provide an on-line algorithm for the problem with a competitive ratio of O(min{logΔ,logτ}), where Δ is the ratio between the longest and shortest duration of a process, and τ is the maximum number of concurrent active processes that have different durations. For the special case where all durations are powers of two, the competitive ratio achieved is O(loglogΔ)
[[abstract]]A number of researches on real-time databases have focused on systems where the semantic...
Dynamic Storage Allocation is a problem concerned with storing items that each have weight and time ...
Περίληψη: Multimedia applications require a guaranteed level of service for accessing continuous-med...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a new version of on-line storage allocation in which the durati...
. This paper is concerned with on-line storage allocation to processes in a dynamic environment. Thi...
We analyse a storage process with dynamical arrivals and departures. Under probabilistic assumptions...
This paper considers the non-preemptive on-line load balancing problem where tasks have limited dura...
Recent technological advances have rendered storage a cheap and at large scale available resource. Y...
AbstractWe deal with the competitive analysis of algorithms for managing data in a distributed envir...
In this paper, we investigate the composition of cheap network storage resources to meet specific av...
In this paper we present a strategy to route unknown duration virtual circuits in a high-speed commu...
In this paper, we investigate the composition of cheap network storage resources to meet specific av...
Consider N parallel queues competing for the attention of a single server. At each time slot each qu...
AbstractWe use an on-line algorithm for coloring interval graphs to construct a polynomial time appr...
We examine the problem of creating an encoded distributed storage representation of a data object fo...
[[abstract]]A number of researches on real-time databases have focused on systems where the semantic...
Dynamic Storage Allocation is a problem concerned with storing items that each have weight and time ...
Περίληψη: Multimedia applications require a guaranteed level of service for accessing continuous-med...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a new version of on-line storage allocation in which the durati...
. This paper is concerned with on-line storage allocation to processes in a dynamic environment. Thi...
We analyse a storage process with dynamical arrivals and departures. Under probabilistic assumptions...
This paper considers the non-preemptive on-line load balancing problem where tasks have limited dura...
Recent technological advances have rendered storage a cheap and at large scale available resource. Y...
AbstractWe deal with the competitive analysis of algorithms for managing data in a distributed envir...
In this paper, we investigate the composition of cheap network storage resources to meet specific av...
In this paper we present a strategy to route unknown duration virtual circuits in a high-speed commu...
In this paper, we investigate the composition of cheap network storage resources to meet specific av...
Consider N parallel queues competing for the attention of a single server. At each time slot each qu...
AbstractWe use an on-line algorithm for coloring interval graphs to construct a polynomial time appr...
We examine the problem of creating an encoded distributed storage representation of a data object fo...
[[abstract]]A number of researches on real-time databases have focused on systems where the semantic...
Dynamic Storage Allocation is a problem concerned with storing items that each have weight and time ...
Περίληψη: Multimedia applications require a guaranteed level of service for accessing continuous-med...