
doi: 10.1007/bf00264019
The behaviour of the paging drum or disc has a significant impact on the performance of multiprogrammed, paging systems. A study is made of such devices using the three tools of performance evaluation: an analytical model, a simulation model and empirical measurements. The models extend previous studies by including non-exponential arrival times and a comparison is made between the proposed analytical model and standard models using Poisson arrivals.
General topics in the theory of software, Algorithms in computer science
General topics in the theory of software, Algorithms in computer science
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