Abstract— Memory and swap management is an important issue in operating systems, owing to the large difference between RAM and disk access times. This paper presents a memory management layer, designed along a fully control-theoretical approach, that decouples the swap-out and swap-in activity from the events triggered by the applications’ memory access patterns. A system endowed with this layer can manage memory on a per-process basis, while at the same time avoiding the presence of swapped-out pages if RAM memory is available. Such a tunable active swap-in mechanism thus inherently avoids temporary RAM over-utilisations to slow down the system for a period significantly longer than their duration. Simulation results prove the ...
In Android Operating System 2.3 and higher versions, the default Android Memory Management system ki...
Operating systems have evolved into sophisticated, high-performance virtualizing platforms, to suppo...
We suggest a method for minimizing the paging on a system with a very heavy memory usage. Sometimes ...
Abstract— Memory and swap management is an important issue in operating systems, owing to the large...
The swap mechanism allows operating systems to manage more memory than the available RAM space, by t...
Current memory management policy is, on most sys-tems, global and in exible. Current systems provide...
Recent byte-addressable Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) technologies enable hybrid memory systems comprisi...
Thanks to its 1-cycle lookup performance, the Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) is considere...
Abstract. The swap mechanism allows an operating system to work with more memory than available RAM ...
Many programs could improve their performance by adapt-ing their memory use according to availabilit...
This paper presents the incorporation of an auto-tuning real-time garbage collector into a feedback-...
Existing techniques manage power for the main memory by passively monitoring the memory traffic, and...
One of the goals of an Operating System (OS) is to efficiently manage system resources so that they ...
In this paper, we propose an enhanced Automatic Checkpointing and Partial Rollback (CaPR++) algorith...
This paper presents the incorporation of an auto-tuning real-time garbage collector into a feedback-...
In Android Operating System 2.3 and higher versions, the default Android Memory Management system ki...
Operating systems have evolved into sophisticated, high-performance virtualizing platforms, to suppo...
We suggest a method for minimizing the paging on a system with a very heavy memory usage. Sometimes ...
Abstract— Memory and swap management is an important issue in operating systems, owing to the large...
The swap mechanism allows operating systems to manage more memory than the available RAM space, by t...
Current memory management policy is, on most sys-tems, global and in exible. Current systems provide...
Recent byte-addressable Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) technologies enable hybrid memory systems comprisi...
Thanks to its 1-cycle lookup performance, the Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) is considere...
Abstract. The swap mechanism allows an operating system to work with more memory than available RAM ...
Many programs could improve their performance by adapt-ing their memory use according to availabilit...
This paper presents the incorporation of an auto-tuning real-time garbage collector into a feedback-...
Existing techniques manage power for the main memory by passively monitoring the memory traffic, and...
One of the goals of an Operating System (OS) is to efficiently manage system resources so that they ...
In this paper, we propose an enhanced Automatic Checkpointing and Partial Rollback (CaPR++) algorith...
This paper presents the incorporation of an auto-tuning real-time garbage collector into a feedback-...
In Android Operating System 2.3 and higher versions, the default Android Memory Management system ki...
Operating systems have evolved into sophisticated, high-performance virtualizing platforms, to suppo...
We suggest a method for minimizing the paging on a system with a very heavy memory usage. Sometimes ...