AbstractWe investigate a widely popular least-recently-used (LRU) cache replacement algorithm with semi-Markov modulated requests. Semi-Markov processes provide the flexibility for modeling strong statistical correlation, including the widely reported long-range dependence in the World Wide Web page request patterns. When the frequency of requesting a page n is equal to the generalized Zipf's law c/nα,α>1, our main result shows that the cache fault probability is asymptotically, for large cache sizes, the same as in the corresponding LRU system with i.i.d. requests. The result is asymptotically explicit and appears to be the first computationally tractable average-case analysis of LRU caching with statistically dependent request sequences. ...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
A cache replacement algorithm called probability based replacement (PBR) is proposed in this paper. ...
This paper is an extended version of the ACM SIGMETRICS 2015 paper that is accessible at https://hal...
We investigate a widely popular Least-Recently-Used (LRU) cache replacement algorithm with semi-Mark...
We analyze a class of randomized Least-Recently-Used (LRU) cache replacement algorithms under the in...
Caches are segments of memory that store requested information in a system subject to a set of decis...
Caching is widely recognized as an effective mechanism for improving the performance of the World Wi...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
The performance of demand-driven caching is known to depend on the locality of reference exhibited b...
In this paper we analyze Least Recently Used (LRU) caches operating under the Shot Noise requests Mo...
The relative importance of long-term popularity and short-term temporal correlation of references fo...
In a 2002 paper, Che and co-authors proposed a simple approach for estimating the hit rates of a cac...
AbstractWe consider a paging problem in which each page is assigned an expiration time at the time i...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
A cache replacement algorithm called probability based replacement (PBR) is proposed in this paper. ...
This paper is an extended version of the ACM SIGMETRICS 2015 paper that is accessible at https://hal...
We investigate a widely popular Least-Recently-Used (LRU) cache replacement algorithm with semi-Mark...
We analyze a class of randomized Least-Recently-Used (LRU) cache replacement algorithms under the in...
Caches are segments of memory that store requested information in a system subject to a set of decis...
Caching is widely recognized as an effective mechanism for improving the performance of the World Wi...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
The performance of demand-driven caching is known to depend on the locality of reference exhibited b...
In this paper we analyze Least Recently Used (LRU) caches operating under the Shot Noise requests Mo...
The relative importance of long-term popularity and short-term temporal correlation of references fo...
In a 2002 paper, Che and co-authors proposed a simple approach for estimating the hit rates of a cac...
AbstractWe consider a paging problem in which each page is assigned an expiration time at the time i...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
Renewed interest in caching techniques stems from their application to improving the performance of ...
A cache replacement algorithm called probability based replacement (PBR) is proposed in this paper. ...
This paper is an extended version of the ACM SIGMETRICS 2015 paper that is accessible at https://hal...