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Smart cache cleaning

Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Compilers, architectures and synthesis for embedded systems, 2011
Incessant and rapid technology scaling has brought us to a point where todays, and future transistors are susceptible to transient errors induced by energy carrying particles, called soft errors. Within a processor, the sheer size and nature of data in the caches render it most vulnerable to electrical interferences on static data in the cache. Data in
Reiley Jeyapaul, Aviral Shrivastava
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Allocating Smart Cache Segments for Schedulability

Proceedings. EUROMICRO `91 Workshop on Real-Time Systems, 1991
Since they were first introduced in the IBM 360/85 in 1969, cache designs have been optimized for average case performance, which has opened a wide gap between average case performance and the worst case performance that is critical to real-time computing community.
D.B. Kirk   +2 more
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Smart ECC Allocation Cache Utilizing Cache Data Space

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2016
Conventional error correcting codes (ECC) for caches are applied to all cache lines and stored in dedicated SRAM storage, which incurs both space and energy overheads. In contrast, we propose a Smart ECC Allocation (SEA) cache that utilizes cache data space for low-cost error protection of last-level caches.
Jeongkyu Hong, Soontae Kim
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Smart caching for web browsers

Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web, 2010
This paper presents smart caching schemes for Web browsers. For modern Web applications, the style formatting and layout calculation often account for substantial amounts of the local computation in order to render a Web page. In this paper, we propose two caching schemes to reduce the computation of style formatting and layout calculation, named smart
Kaimin Zhang   +3 more
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Wind-Aware Content Caching for Smart Farm

2020 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW), 2020
In this paper, we propose a new sustainable approach for content-centric networking (CCN) where content caching performs towards wind-aware content delivery. We design a caching strategy, where we first define the windiness of nodes, a quantitative metric for measuring the available power generation from wind turbines, based on which we identify ...
Seng-Kyoun Jo, Max Mulhauser, Se-Han Kim
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Smart Flash Cache

2013
The Smart Flash Cache can wear many hats: it’s a cache; it’s a flash component of the log writer process; and it can be configured as flash disk. Because this component is so versatile, it’s worthwhile to see how it works, what it does, what it’s made of, and how it can be configured as one or more ASM disk groups.
David Fitzjarrell, Mary Mikell Spence
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S4D-Cache: Smart Selective SSD Cache for Parallel I/O Systems

2014 IEEE 34th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2014
Parallel file systems (PFS) are widely-used in modern computing systems to mask the ever-increasing performance gap between computing and data access. PFSs favor large requests, and do not work well for small requests, especially small random requests.
Shuibing He, Xian-He Sun, Bo Feng
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Exadata Smart Flash Cache

2015
Oracle marketing must really like the term smart. They have applied it to numerous different features on the Exadata platform. They also seem to like the term flash, which is associated with at least a half dozen features as well. To add to the confusion, there are two features in Oracle Database 12c Release 1 that have almost exactly the same names ...
Martin Bach   +6 more
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Smart-Cluster-Based Distributed Caching for Fog-IoT Networks

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021
The idea of co-operative caching in a cache-enabled wireless network has gained much interest due to its services in terms of short service delay and improved transmission rate at the user end. In this article, we consider a co-operative caching mechanism for a fog-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) network.
Forough Shirin Abkenar   +2 more
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