We present techniques for managing disks as a buffer for the tertiary storage of multimedia servers. A unified disk space is used to not only cache frequently referenced objects, but also to provide staging buffers for playing back objects. A new staging technique and three buffer replacement policies are investigated. The simulation results indicate that the staging method is very efficient, and each of the replacement policies offers significant additional improvement. Some of the performance issues are also analyzed analytically. The mathematical model provides guidelines for good multimedia systems design using the proposed techniques
Widespread availability of high-speed networks and fast, cheap computation have rendered high-qualit...
In this paper we present a new buffering technique that reduces Video-On- Demand server memo y requi...
The advent of multimedia information processing has brought a lot of information management issues i...
We present a technique, called Bidirectional Highly Optimized Pipelining (BiHOP), for managing disks...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
In this study we present a scheme called two-dimensional BubbleUp (2DB) for managing parallel disks ...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, includi...
In this paper we propose an integrated memory and disk cache for multimedia clients. The cache cushi...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, in-clud...
Poor memory management policies lead to lower throughput and excessive memory requirements. This pro...
Using magnetic disks as a cache for tertiary storage has been shown to be an effective way to addres...
We present a buffering technique that reduces video-on-demand server memory requirements in more tha...
With the introduction of future multimedia services such as HDTV, digital systems able to store and ...
Widespread availability of high-speed networks and fast, cheap computation have rendered high-qualit...
In this paper we present a new buffering technique that reduces Video-On- Demand server memo y requi...
The advent of multimedia information processing has brought a lot of information management issues i...
We present a technique, called Bidirectional Highly Optimized Pipelining (BiHOP), for managing disks...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
In this study we present a scheme called two-dimensional BubbleUp (2DB) for managing parallel disks ...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, includi...
In this paper we propose an integrated memory and disk cache for multimedia clients. The cache cushi...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, in-clud...
Poor memory management policies lead to lower throughput and excessive memory requirements. This pro...
Using magnetic disks as a cache for tertiary storage has been shown to be an effective way to addres...
We present a buffering technique that reduces video-on-demand server memory requirements in more tha...
With the introduction of future multimedia services such as HDTV, digital systems able to store and ...
Widespread availability of high-speed networks and fast, cheap computation have rendered high-qualit...
In this paper we present a new buffering technique that reduces Video-On- Demand server memo y requi...
The advent of multimedia information processing has brought a lot of information management issues i...