International audienceIn this paper we study the performance of a family of cache replacement algorithms. The cache is decomposed into lists. Items enter the cache via the first list. An item enters the cache via the first list and jumps to the next list whenever a hit on it occurs. The classical policies FIFO, RANDOM, CLIMB and its hybrids are obtained as special cases. We present explicit expressions for the cache content distribution and miss probability under the IRM model. We develop an algorithm with a time complexity that is polynomial in the cache size and linear in the number of items to compute the exact miss probability. We introduce lower and upper bounds on the latter that can be computed in a time that is linear in the cache s...
In this work, we study systems with two levels of memory: a fixed-size cache, and a backing store, e...
This paper describes a model for studying the cache performance of algorithms in a direct-mapped cac...
Because caching is a pervasive technology in modern computing and networks, characterizing the perfo...
International audienceIn this paper we study the performance of a family of cache replacement algori...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
International audienceList-based caches can offer lower miss rates than single-list caches, but thei...
International audienceThere has been considerable research on the performance analysis of on-demand ...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
Many researchers have been working on the performance analysis of caching in Information-Centric Net...
International audienceThe overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently p...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
Despite extensive developments in improving cache hit rates, designing an optimal cache replacement ...
This paper describes a model for studying the cache performance of algorithms in a direct-mapped cac...
This thesis describes a model used to analyze the replacement decisions made by LRU and OPT (Least-R...
In this work, we study systems with two levels of memory: a fixed-size cache, and a backing store, e...
This paper describes a model for studying the cache performance of algorithms in a direct-mapped cac...
Because caching is a pervasive technology in modern computing and networks, characterizing the perfo...
International audienceIn this paper we study the performance of a family of cache replacement algori...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
International audienceList-based caches can offer lower miss rates than single-list caches, but thei...
International audienceThere has been considerable research on the performance analysis of on-demand ...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
Many researchers have been working on the performance analysis of caching in Information-Centric Net...
International audienceThe overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently p...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
Despite extensive developments in improving cache hit rates, designing an optimal cache replacement ...
This paper describes a model for studying the cache performance of algorithms in a direct-mapped cac...
This thesis describes a model used to analyze the replacement decisions made by LRU and OPT (Least-R...
In this work, we study systems with two levels of memory: a fixed-size cache, and a backing store, e...
This paper describes a model for studying the cache performance of algorithms in a direct-mapped cac...
Because caching is a pervasive technology in modern computing and networks, characterizing the perfo...