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Operating Systems Theory
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Web caching and Zipf-like distributions: evidence and implications
TL;DR: This paper investigates the page request distribution seen by Web proxy caches using traces from a variety of sources and considers a simple model where the Web accesses are independent and the reference probability of the documents follows a Zipf-like distribution, suggesting that the various observed properties of hit-ratios and temporal locality are indeed inherent to Web accesse observed by proxies.
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Amortized efficiency of list update and paging rules
TL;DR: This article shows that move-to-front is within a constant factor of optimum among a wide class of list maintenance rules, and analyzes the amortized complexity of LRU, showing that its efficiency differs from that of the off-line paging rule by a factor that depends on the size of fast memory.
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A taxonomy of scheduling in general-purpose distributed computing systems
Thomas L. Casavant,Jon G. Kuhl +1 more
TL;DR: A taxonomy of approaches to the resource management problem is presented in an attempt to provide a common terminology and classification mechanism necessary in addressing this problem.
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The LRU-K page replacement algorithm for database disk buffering
TL;DR: The LRU-K algorithm surpasses conventional buffering algorithms in discriminating between frequently and infrequently referenced pages, and adapts in real time to changing patterns of access.
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The Algorithm Selection Problem
TL;DR: This chapter starts with a discussion on abstract models: the basic model and associated problems, the model with selection based on features, and themodel with variable performance criteria, to explore the applicability of the approximation theory to the algorithm selection problem.