| Stuart E. Madnick and John J. Donovan. Operating Systems. McGraw Hill, 1974. |
....references have been made over some period of time [18] We extend this definition to be the set of pages to which memory references have been made from any processor, and restrict the references counted to the shared data pages. Suggested periods of time are the last 10,000 instructions or 10ms [19]. Phase change: The reference patterns dramatically change between phases of execution, such as between initialization and computation phases of a numerical computation. Formally, it is when the rate of change in the working set for a given processor is higher than the local average rate of ....
Stuart E. Madnick and John J. Donovan. Operating Systems. McGraw Hill, 1974.
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