During the past decade, information technology has evolved to where it is economically viable to store and retrieve continuous media data types, e.g., audio and video objects. Systems that support this data type are expected to play a major role in many applications including library information systems, entertainment technology, and educational applications. The objects of this new data type should be retrieved at a pre-specified bandwidth. If an object is retrieved at a rate lower than its pre-specified bandwidth then its display will suffer from frequent disruptions and delays termed hiccups. This paper describes staggered striping as a novel technique to support a hiccup-free retrieval of continuous media data types. Its design is based...
Interactive video-on-demand applications pose a number of interesting problems such as the support o...
Videodiscs are a storage device for information, similar to scrolls, books, motion pictures, or pho...
In this study we present a scheme called two-dimensional BubbleUp (2DB) for managing parallel disks ...
Data striping is a technique for increasing the throughput and reducing the response time of large a...
This paper proposes a new high-performance paradigm for accessing removable media such as tapes and ...
Multimedia applications place high demands for QoS, performance, and reliability on storage servers ...
The performance of striped disk arrays is governed by two parameters: the stripe unit size and the d...
We study the design of interactive video servers consisting of disk arrays. In order to avoid the ho...
This thesis focuses on an often-neglected area of computer system design: tertiary storage. In the l...
In this paper, we describe techniques for determining the stripe unit size and the degree of stripin...
A growing number of applications need access to video data stored in digital form on secondary stora...
With a scalable video server, the number of simultaneous displays supported by the system increases ...
The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of repositories that store and retrieve continuous med...
The advent of multimedia information processing has brought a lot of information management issues i...
The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of personal computers at homes, businesses, classrooms...
Interactive video-on-demand applications pose a number of interesting problems such as the support o...
Videodiscs are a storage device for information, similar to scrolls, books, motion pictures, or pho...
In this study we present a scheme called two-dimensional BubbleUp (2DB) for managing parallel disks ...
Data striping is a technique for increasing the throughput and reducing the response time of large a...
This paper proposes a new high-performance paradigm for accessing removable media such as tapes and ...
Multimedia applications place high demands for QoS, performance, and reliability on storage servers ...
The performance of striped disk arrays is governed by two parameters: the stripe unit size and the d...
We study the design of interactive video servers consisting of disk arrays. In order to avoid the ho...
This thesis focuses on an often-neglected area of computer system design: tertiary storage. In the l...
In this paper, we describe techniques for determining the stripe unit size and the degree of stripin...
A growing number of applications need access to video data stored in digital form on secondary stora...
With a scalable video server, the number of simultaneous displays supported by the system increases ...
The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of repositories that store and retrieve continuous med...
The advent of multimedia information processing has brought a lot of information management issues i...
The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of personal computers at homes, businesses, classrooms...
Interactive video-on-demand applications pose a number of interesting problems such as the support o...
Videodiscs are a storage device for information, similar to scrolls, books, motion pictures, or pho...
In this study we present a scheme called two-dimensional BubbleUp (2DB) for managing parallel disks ...