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Page-Level Behavior of Cache Contention

IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, 2002
Cache misses in small, limited-associativityprimary caches very often replace live cache blocks, giventhe dominance of capacity and conflict misses. Towardsmotivating novel cache organizations, we study thecomparative characteristics of the virtual memoryaddress pairs involved in typical primary-cachecontention (block replacements) for the ...
S. Tambat, S. Vajapeyam
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Minimizing Cache Usage in Paging

2013
Traditional paging models seek algorithms that maximize their performance while using the maximum amount of cache resources available. However, in many applications this resource is shared or its usage involves a cost. In this work we introduce the Minimum Cache Usage problem, which is an extension to the classic paging problem that accounts for the ...
Alejandro López-Ortiz   +1 more
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A unified analysis of paging and caching

Proceedings of IEEE 36th Annual Foundations of Computer Science, 1998
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Caching personalised and database-related dynamic web pages

International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking, 2006
In recent years, web development is the most important application in internet. Caching related technique improves the web server performance significantly. However, existing caching schemes cannot deal with the dynamic web pages efficiently. Thus, in this paper, we propose a caching scheme and then use web session objects and database-related dynamic ...
null Yeim-Kuan Chang   +2 more
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Lookahead scheduling requests for multisize page caching

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2001
This paper studies the effects of reordering page requests for multisize page caching. First, we consider a "semi-online" model, where an input queue keeps requests which will be processed in the future. It is assumed that they arrive during the processing time of miss requests.
J. Kiniwa, T. Hamada, D. Mizoguchi
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Compressed page walk cache

Frontiers of Computer Science, 2021
Dunbo Zhang, Chaoyang Jia, Li Shen
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Proxy caching that estimates page load delays

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1997
Abstract Do users wait less if proxy caches incorporate estimates of the current network conditions into document replacement algorithms? To answer this, we explore two new caching algorithms: (1) keep in the cache documents that take the longest to retrieve; and (2) use a hybrid of several factors, trying to keep in the cache documents from servers ...
Roland P. Wooster, Marc Abrams
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Application-Controlled Physical Memory using External Page-Cache Management

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1992
Next generation computer systems will have gigabytes of physical memory and processors in the 100 MIPS range or higher. Contrary to some conjectures, this trend requires more sophisticated memory management support for memory-bound computations such as scientific simulations and systems such as large-scale database systems, even though memory ...
Kieran Harty, David R. Cheriton
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Web page caching in Java Web applications

International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'05) - Volume II, 2005
Many Web applications serve pages that change infrequently, such as catalog pages within a shopping application or a calendar of events on a university Web site. Such pages change only when a staff member logs in, and updates data on which the pages are based.
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A Configuration Tool for Caching Dynamic Pages

2004
The efficacy of a fragment-based caching system fundamentally depends on the fragments’ definition and the bringing into play of mechanisms that improve reuse and guarantee the consistency of the cache content (notably “purification” and invalidation mechanisms). Existing caching systems assume that the administrator provides the required configuration
Ikram Chabbouh, Mesaac Makpangou
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