Issues in cache management algorithms for commercial software systems

Author(s):  
Prabuddha Biswas
2012 ◽  
Vol 457-458 ◽  
pp. 1317-1325
Author(s):  
Jian Wei Zhang ◽  
Bao Wei Zhang ◽  
Si Liu ◽  
Zhao Yang Li

This paper analyzed the features of a new network architecture whose locator and identifier are separated, in order to improve the query and replacement efficiency of the identifier mapping, the backup of the locator/identifier mapping information needs storing in the most necessary place, which is a problem of cache management in fact .In this paper the typical cache management algorithms are analyzed firstly, and then a new aimed pushing and pre-fetching strategy is proposed according to the bidirectional interactive character of the communication activity in querying the mapping relationship, thus divided the Access Switch Router(ASR) cachespace into three section: Waiting_First_Access_Section (WFA), Frequently_Used_se- ction(FU) and Session_Duration_Section (SDU). And based on the identity mapping information reuse probability predicted by the Markov model, an information lifetime-based adaptive cache management algorithm is proposed. The simulation result shows that the performance of the buffer management algorithm proposed by this paper is better than those of the existing cache management algorithms such as LFU, LRU and LFU-LRU


Author(s):  
Pradeep Jain ◽  
Joe Gollner

Recent work with two major healthcare organizations on DITA XML revealed two somewhat contradictory requirements: (1) The DITA must be lightweight so that it is easy for non-technical users to understand, and (2) Additional elements and attributes were needed to manage organization-specific information. The content architecture team developed a method for creating derivatives of the DITA XML schema that accommodate these two requirements. The final XML content is compliant with DITA, and therefore allows open source and commercial software systems to be used. This presentation will describe the process and present some examples. We call it “Lite DITA Plus”!


2015 ◽  
Vol 54 (9) ◽  
pp. 1693-1697 ◽  
Author(s):  
Louise S. H. Bendall ◽  
Maria Najim ◽  
Rachel Stensmyr ◽  
Emily Flower ◽  
Shan Yau ◽  
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