Title :
FFU: far-future-using replacement algorithms for continuous media storage system
Author :
Kwon, Taeck-Geun ; Lee, Sukho
Author_Institution :
R&D Center, LG Inf. & Commun. Ltd., Anyang, South Korea
Abstract :
It is true that some conventional algorithms do not fit in continuous media (CM) environments because of their different properties. A typical example is the buffer replacement algorithms such as least recently used (LRU) and most recently used (MRU) strategies. These replacement policies are based on the referencing history for replacing buffered page with lower priority because it is not always possible to predict when a buffered page will be re-referred in a traditional DBMS. In contrast, since a CM storage system accesses CM segments sequentially, it can replace buffered segments which will not be re-referred in the near future. The idea of a far-future-using (FFU) buffer replacement algorithm is to share the buffer for concurrent transactions and to keep segments in the order of a re-referencing plan. We analyze the FFU buffer replacement algorithm for CM playback in terms of buffer hit ratio and required buffer size in comparison with LRU and MRU
Keywords :
buffer storage; database management systems; multimedia computing; storage allocation; transaction processing; CM storage system; DBMS; FFU; FFU buffer replacement algorithm; buffer hit ratio; buffer replacement algorithms; buffer size; buffered page; concurrent transactions; continuous media storage system; far-future-using replacement algorithms; least recently used; lower priority; most recently used; referencing history; Bandwidth; Buffer storage; Concurrent computing; Data engineering; Databases; Displays; History; Read-write memory; Real time systems; Research and development;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1995. COMPSAC 95. Proceedings., Nineteenth Annual International
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7119-X
DOI :
10.1109/CMPSAC.1995.524800