The Multi-threaded Paging problem (MTP) was introduced as a generalization of Paging for the case where there are many threads of requests. This models situations in which the requests come from more than one independent source. At each step it is necessary to decide which request to serve among several possibilities, and also (as in normal Paging) which page of fast memory to remove on a page fault. In the fair version of the problem any algorithm must guarantee that the next request of each thread will be served within a predetermined finite time.In this paper we reduce the existing gaps between the known lower and upper bounds for the competitiveness of on-line algorithms for the fair version of MTP. We treat some particular situations, ...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
Paging is one of the most prominent problems in the field of online algorithms. We have to serve a s...
We consider a variant of the online paging problem where the online algorithm may buy additional cac...
This paper studies two methods for improving the competitive efficiency of on-line paging algorithms...
AbstractThis paper studies two methods for improving the competitive efficiency of on-line paging al...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this paper, we introduce the 'Multi-threaded k-server Pro...
The paging problem is that of deciding which pages to keep in a memory of k pages in order to minimi...
A generalized paging problem is considered. Each request is expressed as a set of $u$ pages. In orde...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the Paging Problem to the case in which each request specifies a set...
We study the writeback-aware caching problem, a variant of classic paging where paging requests that...
In the parallel paging problem, there are p processors that share a cache of size k. The goal is to ...
Paging is one of the prominent problems in the field of on-line algorithms. While in the determinist...
Multipaging is the paging problem when more than one page can be requested at each step [3]. In the ...
This paper presents results on on-line scheduling problems with multiple threads. The jobs are organ...
We introduce a new model of lookahead for on-line paging algorithms and study several algorithms usi...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
Paging is one of the most prominent problems in the field of online algorithms. We have to serve a s...
We consider a variant of the online paging problem where the online algorithm may buy additional cac...
This paper studies two methods for improving the competitive efficiency of on-line paging algorithms...
AbstractThis paper studies two methods for improving the competitive efficiency of on-line paging al...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this paper, we introduce the 'Multi-threaded k-server Pro...
The paging problem is that of deciding which pages to keep in a memory of k pages in order to minimi...
A generalized paging problem is considered. Each request is expressed as a set of $u$ pages. In orde...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the Paging Problem to the case in which each request specifies a set...
We study the writeback-aware caching problem, a variant of classic paging where paging requests that...
In the parallel paging problem, there are p processors that share a cache of size k. The goal is to ...
Paging is one of the prominent problems in the field of on-line algorithms. While in the determinist...
Multipaging is the paging problem when more than one page can be requested at each step [3]. In the ...
This paper presents results on on-line scheduling problems with multiple threads. The jobs are organ...
We introduce a new model of lookahead for on-line paging algorithms and study several algorithms usi...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
Paging is one of the most prominent problems in the field of online algorithms. We have to serve a s...
We consider a variant of the online paging problem where the online algorithm may buy additional cac...