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Locality of reference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, locality of reference , also known as the principle of locality , is the phenomenon of the same value or related storage locations being frequently accessed. There are two bas...
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In this paper we show that temporal locality metrics pro-. posed in the literature are unable ... sources of temporal locality: namely document popularity ...
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Abstract —As a hot research topic, many search algorithms have been presented and studied for unstructured peer-to-peer (P2P) systems during the past few years. Unfortunately, current approaches either cannot yield good lookup performance, or incur high search cost and system maintenance overhead. ... Hailong Cai, Jun Wang,
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Lastly, why "Temporal Locality"? It's basically computer science jargon for the idea that whenever a resource is referenced, it will most likely be referenced again in the near future. Since I'm often talking about topics that happened recently or are fresh in my mind, it seems fitting enough...
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Saisanthosh Balakrishnan , Gurindar S. Sohi, Exploiting Value Locality in Physical Register Files, Proceedings of the 36th annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, ... Keywords:; dependency redirection, physical register reuse, register and memory renaming, result reuse, value temporal locality...
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We present a strategy, called recursive prismatic time skewing, that increase temporal reuse at all memory hierarchy levels, thus improving the performance of scientific codes that use ... Increasing Temporal Locality with (2001) ... 72 New tiling techniques to improve cache temporal locality – Song, Li - 1999...
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): The order in which loop iterations are executed can have a large impact on the number of cache misses that an applications takes. ... Keywords: run-time systems, data locality, temporal locality, loop transformations, dependencedriven, coarse-grain dataflow...
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