A program's working set W(t, T) at time t is the set of distinct pages among the T most recently referenced pages. Relations between the average working-set size, the missing-page rate, and the interreference-interval distribution may be derived both from time-average definitions and from ensemble-average (statistical) definitions. An efficient algorithm for estimating these quantities is given. The relation to LRU (least recently used) paging is characterized. The independent-reference model, in which page references are statistically independent, is used to assess the effects of interpage dependencies on working-set size observations. Under general assumptions, working-set size is shown to be normally distributed. Key Words and Phras...
AbstractThe Sleator-Tarjan competitive analysis of paging (Comm. ACM28 (1985), 202-208) gives us the...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for o...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for ...
It is proven that under the assumption of independent references, the (apparently analytically and c...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
Vita.A function is developed which describes the cost of executing a program when using demand pagin...
It is proven that under the assumption of independent references, the (apparently analytically and c...
The trend in computer architecture is that of an increasing gap between rapidly increasing processor...
Introduction It is widely known that most applications exhibit locality of reference. That is, appl...
This paper presents two economical tools to measure the average working set size of a program. Among...
Paging (caching) is the problem of managing a two-level memory hierarchy in order to minimize the ti...
Based on a statistical analysis of actual computer program address traces, some results are presente...
In this paper we explore the effects of locality on the performance of paging algorithms. Traditiona...
The locality of reference in program behavior has been studied and modeled extensively because of it...
This paper investigates the questions of what statistical information about a memory request sequenc...
AbstractThe Sleator-Tarjan competitive analysis of paging (Comm. ACM28 (1985), 202-208) gives us the...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for o...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for ...
It is proven that under the assumption of independent references, the (apparently analytically and c...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
Vita.A function is developed which describes the cost of executing a program when using demand pagin...
It is proven that under the assumption of independent references, the (apparently analytically and c...
The trend in computer architecture is that of an increasing gap between rapidly increasing processor...
Introduction It is widely known that most applications exhibit locality of reference. That is, appl...
This paper presents two economical tools to measure the average working set size of a program. Among...
Paging (caching) is the problem of managing a two-level memory hierarchy in order to minimize the ti...
Based on a statistical analysis of actual computer program address traces, some results are presente...
In this paper we explore the effects of locality on the performance of paging algorithms. Traditiona...
The locality of reference in program behavior has been studied and modeled extensively because of it...
This paper investigates the questions of what statistical information about a memory request sequenc...
AbstractThe Sleator-Tarjan competitive analysis of paging (Comm. ACM28 (1985), 202-208) gives us the...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for o...
It has been experimentally observed that LRU and variants thereof are the preferred strategies for ...