This paper investigates the questions of what statistical information about a memory request sequence is useful to have in making page replacement decisions: Our starting point is the Markov Request Model for page request sequences. Although the utility of modeling page request sequences by the Markov model has been recently put into doubt, we find that two previously suggested algorithms (Maximum Hitting Time and Dominating Distribution) which are based on the Markov model work well on the trace data used in this study. Interestingly, both of these algorithms perform equally well despite the fact that the theoretical results for these two algorithms differ dramatically. We then develop succinct characteristics of memory access patterns in ...
Abstract: In this study we uses an approach for increasing web performance by analyzing and predicti...
AbstractWe investigate a widely popular least-recently-used (LRU) cache replacement algorithm with s...
In this paper we explore the effects of locality on the performance of paging algorithms. Traditiona...
This paper studies the effect of scheduling (reordering) page requests on the page hit ratio. First,...
The problem of predicting a user’s behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Abstract. This paper analyzes a recently published algorithm for page replacement in hierarchical pa...
This paper analyzes a recently published algorithm for page replacement in hierarchical paged memory...
Abstract-- A virtual memory system requires efficient page replacement algorithms to make a decision...
We investigate a widely popular Least-Recently-Used (LRU) cache replacement algorithm with semi-Mark...
Page replacement algorithms choose pages to swap out from memory, namely when a new page needs allo...
Web usage mining concerns the discovery of common browsing patterns, i.e., pages requested in sequen...
Based on a statistical analysis of actual computer program address traces, some results are presente...
The problem of predicting a user's behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
One of the most frequently used models for understanding human navigation on the Web is the Markov c...
Abstract: In this study we uses an approach for increasing web performance by analyzing and predicti...
AbstractWe investigate a widely popular least-recently-used (LRU) cache replacement algorithm with s...
In this paper we explore the effects of locality on the performance of paging algorithms. Traditiona...
This paper studies the effect of scheduling (reordering) page requests on the page hit ratio. First,...
The problem of predicting a user’s behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
Abstract. This paper analyzes a recently published algorithm for page replacement in hierarchical pa...
This paper analyzes a recently published algorithm for page replacement in hierarchical paged memory...
Abstract-- A virtual memory system requires efficient page replacement algorithms to make a decision...
We investigate a widely popular Least-Recently-Used (LRU) cache replacement algorithm with semi-Mark...
Page replacement algorithms choose pages to swap out from memory, namely when a new page needs allo...
Web usage mining concerns the discovery of common browsing patterns, i.e., pages requested in sequen...
Based on a statistical analysis of actual computer program address traces, some results are presente...
The problem of predicting a user's behavior on a web-site has gained importance due to the rapid gro...
AbstractMotivated by the fact that competitive analysis yields too pessimistic results when applied ...
One of the most frequently used models for understanding human navigation on the Web is the Markov c...
Abstract: In this study we uses an approach for increasing web performance by analyzing and predicti...
AbstractWe investigate a widely popular least-recently-used (LRU) cache replacement algorithm with s...
In this paper we explore the effects of locality on the performance of paging algorithms. Traditiona...