| J. Franklin, Tiled Virtual Memory for Unix, Proc. USENIX Summer `92 Conference, USENIX Association, CA, pp. 99-106. |
....can be used, in combination, to tune the array s internal structure to an access pattern obtained from either an end user or from statistical sampling by a data management system. Chunking in the context of image processing has been used to build tiled virtual memory systems [WAD84] REU80] [FRA92]. Whereas those systems deal only with two dimensional arrays and assume magnetic disk as the storage device, our interest is in multidimensional arrays with both magnetic disk and tertiary memory as storage devices. A more theoretical approach to organizing multidimensional arrays is presented in ....
James Franklin. Tiled Virtual Memory for UNIX. In Proceedings of USENIX, San Antonio,TX, June 1992.
....to make matrix computations efficient is discussed in [FP79] Blinn [Bli90] reports a 10 fold reduction in the number of page fetches with chunking in a graphics rendering application. Chunking in the context of image processing has been used to build tiled virtual memory systems [Wad84] RCM80] Fra92] Whereas all these systems deal only with two dimensional arrays and assume magnetic disk as the storage device, our interest is in arrays of higher dimensions with tertiary memory as storage devices. A more theoretical approach to organizing multidimensional arrays is presented in [Ros75] ....
James Franklin. Tiled virtual memory for UNIX. In Proceedings of USENIX, San Antonio,TX, pages 99--106, 1992.
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J. Franklin, Tiled Virtual Memory for Unix, Proc. USENIX Summer `92 Conference, USENIX Association, CA, pp. 99-106.
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