| David Kotz, "Disk-directed I/O for an out-of-core computation," in Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, August 1995, pp. 159--166, Also available as Dartmouth College Technical Report PCS-TR95-251. |
....such an interface allows an out of core subroutine to use multiple out of core storage layouts and multiple low level I O interfaces without explicit reference to all of these options. Second, a high level interface allows for I O optimizations such as two phase I O [19] and disk directed I O [26]. The contract between the out of core subroutines and the MIOS is simple. The MIOS can transfer any rectangular block of a matrix between primary and secondary memories. To enable the out of core subroutines to request data transfers that efficiently utilize the I O bandwidth of the machine, the ....
David Kotz, "Disk-directed I/O for an out-of-core computation," in Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, August 1995, pp. 159--166, Also available as Dartmouth College Technical Report PCS-TR95-251.
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