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S Gandharizadeh and L. Ramos. Continuous retrieval of multimedia data using parallelism. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 5(4), August 1993.

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Efficient Storage for Synchronized Digital Audio and Video - Kenchammana-Hosekote..   (Correct)

....video and audio in Section 2.1 and describe the model of the storage system in which the compositions will be stored in Section 2.2. In Section 3 we present our solutions and their evaluations in Section 4. Section 5 presents our conclusions. Previous work in this area includes[LS92] CL93] GR93] ONWC87] RV93] YSB 89] CKY94] FC91] GC92] YSB 89] and [RV93] discuss supporting synchronized retrieval without maintaining distinct storage for components of a composition. GR93] considers the storage of such data in disk arrays to increase retrieval bandwidth. GC92] discusses ....

....in Section 4. Section 5 presents our conclusions. Previous work in this area includes[LS92] CL93] GR93] ONWC87] RV93] YSB 89] CKY94] FC91] GC92] YSB 89] and [RV93] discuss supporting synchronized retrieval without maintaining distinct storage for components of a composition. GR93] considers the storage of such data in disk arrays to increase retrieval bandwidth. GC92] discusses optimizing storage for frequently accessed data. However, such accesses are different from those involving synchronized audio and video. 2 Background Before describing the storage strategies we ....

S Gandharizadeh and L. Ramos. Continuous retrieval of multimedia data using parallelism. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 5(4), August 1993.


Designing an I/O Scheduler for Continuous Media - Kenchammana-Hosekote, Srivastava (1994)   (Correct)

....data throughput per access request increases with the block size. Indeed this effect has been independently observed as: ffl Improved performance in storage systems with disk arrays, where a larger logical block is striped across a disk array. This effect has been observed by previous work [GR93] LS92] ffl Improved throughput in storage systems with larger block sizes while storing larger data types like full motion video [LS92] Example As an example, consider a CM server with a high performance disk, whose disk transfer rate is 1 GBps. If each of the clients were retrieving ....

S Gandharizadeh and L. Ramos. Continuous retrieval of multimedia data using parallelism. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 5(4), August 1993.

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