diff -r pario/web/bibtex/alvarez:failures.bib pario/web/new/alvarez:failures.bib 1c1 < @Article{alvarez:failures, --- > @InProceedings{alvarez:failures, 5c5,6 < journal = {Computer architecture news}, --- > booktitle = {Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Symposium on > Computer Architecture}, 7c8 < month = {may}, --- > month = {May}, 10a12 > publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/bordawekar:exemplar-tr2.bib pario/web/new/bordawekar:exemplar-tr2.bib 10,11c10 < note = {Submitted to ASPLOS'98}, < URL = {http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/~rajesh/cacr157.ps}, --- > URL = {http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/~rajesh/exemplar1.html}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/catania:mass.bib pario/web/new/catania:mass.bib 2a3,10 > title = {An {I/O} subsystem supporting mass storage functions in parallel > systems}, > journal = {Computer standards \& interfaces}, > year = {1996}, > volume = {18}, > number = {2}, > pages = {117--138}, > keyword = {parallel I/O, pario-bib}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/chen:collective.bib pario/web/new/chen:collective.bib 13c13,15 < {http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/supercomputing/263580/p28-chen/p28-chen.pdf} --- > {http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/supercomputing/263580/p28-chen/p28-chen.pdf}, > keyword = {collective I/O, multiprocessor file system, parallel I/O, > pario-bib} diff -r pario/web/bibtex/ferragina:stoc95.bib pario/web/new/ferragina:stoc95.bib 11c11,12 < {http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/stoc/225058/p693-ferragina/p693-ferragina.pdf} --- > {http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/stoc/225058/p693-ferragina/p693-ferragina.pdf}, > keyword = {out-of-core algorithm, parallel I/O, pario-bib} diff -r pario/web/bibtex/ford:rail.bib pario/web/new/ford:rail.bib 2c2 < author = {Daniel A. Ford and Robert J. T. Morris and Alan E. Bell}, --- > author = {Daniel A. Ford and Robert J.~T. Morris and Alan E. Bell}, 11,12c11 < keyword = {verify authors and pages, parallel I/O, tertiary storage, memory < hierarchy, pario-bib}, --- > keyword = {parallel I/O, tertiary storage, memory hierarchy, pario-bib}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/french:ipsc2io-tr.bib pario/web/new/french:ipsc2io-tr.bib 8a9 > URL = {ftp://ftp.cs.virginia.edu/pub/techreports/IPC-91-02.ps.Z}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/grimshaw:ELFSTR.bib pario/web/new/grimshaw:ELFSTR.bib 9c9 < URL = {ftp://uvacs.cs.virginia.edu/pub/techreports/CS-91-14.ps.Z}, --- > URL = {ftp://ftp.cs.virginia.edu/pub/techreports/CS-91-14.ps.Z}, 12,21c12,20 < comment = {From uvacs.cs.virginia.edu. See also grimshaw:elfs. provide the < high bandwidth and low latency, reduce the cognitive burden on the < programmer, and manage proliferation of data formats and architectural < changes. Details of the plan to make an extensible OO interface to file < system. Objects each have a separate thread of control, so they can do < asynchronous activity like prefetching and caching in the background, and < support multiple outstanding requests. The Mentat object system makes it easy < for them to support pipelining of I/O with I/O and computation in the user < program. Let the user choose type of consistency needed. See grimshaw:objects < for more results.} --- > comment = {See also grimshaw:elfs. They hope to provide high bandwidth and > low latency, reduce the cognitive burden on the programmer, and manage > proliferation of data formats and architectural changes. Details of the plan > to make an extensible OO interface to file system. Objects each have a > separate thread of control, so they can do asynchronous activity like > prefetching and caching in the background, and support multiple outstanding > requests. The Mentat object system makes it easy for them to support > pipelining of I/O with I/O and computation in the user program. Let the user > choose type of consistency needed. See grimshaw:objects for more results.} diff -r pario/web/bibtex/karpovich:bottleneck.bib pario/web/new/karpovich:bottleneck.bib 8a9 > URL = {ftp://ftp.cs.virginia.edu/pub/techreports/CS-94-37.ps.Z}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/karpovich:case-study.bib pario/web/new/karpovich:case-study.bib 8a9 > URL = {ftp://ftp.cs.virginia.edu/pub/techreports/CS-94-25.ps.Z}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/karpovich:elfs.bib pario/web/new/karpovich:elfs.bib 11a12 > URL = {ftp://ftp.cs.virginia.edu/pub/techreports/CS-94-28.ps.Z}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/kotz:diskdir.bib pario/web/new/kotz:diskdir.bib 30,33c30,33 < http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/osdi/kotz.html SEE < TECH REPORT kotz:diskdir-tr. Please note that the tech report contains newer < numbers than those in the OSDI version, although the conclusions have not < changed. \par Slides of OSDI presentation (Postscript, 988 Kbytes): http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/osdi/kotz.html. \par > SEE TECH REPORT kotz:diskdir-tr. Please note that the tech report contains > newer numbers than those in the OSDI version, although the conclusions have > not changed. \par Slides of OSDI presentation (Postscript, 988 Kbytes): later = {mowry:jprefetch}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/paleczny:support.bib pario/web/new/paleczny:support.bib 10c10 < URL = {http://www.cs.rice.edu/~mpal/Frontiers95.ps}, --- > URL = {http://www.cs.rice.edu/~mpal/papers/Frontiers95.ps}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/perez:evaluate.bib pario/web/new/perez:evaluate.bib 2c2 < author = {F. Perez and J. Carretero and L. Alonso and P. De Miguel and F. --- > author = {F. Perez and J. Carretero and L. Alonso and P. {De Miguel} and F. diff -r pario/web/bibtex/scheuermann:partition2.bib pario/web/new/scheuermann:partition2.bib 13a14,24 > abstract = {Parallel disk systems provide opportunities for exploiting I/O > parallelism in two possible ways, namely via inter-request and intra-request > parallelism. In this paper, we discuss the main issues in performance tuning > of such systems, namely striping and load balancing, and show their > relationship to response time and throughput. We outline the main components > of an intelligent, self-reliant file system that aims to optimize striping by > taking into account the requirements of the applications, and performs load > balancing by judicious file allocation and dynamic redistributions of the > data when access patterns change. Our system uses simple but effective > heuristics that incur only little overhead. We present performance > experiments based on synthetic workloads and real-life traces.}, diff -r pario/web/bibtex/shock:database.bib pario/web/new/shock:database.bib 12c12 < keyword = {verify authors and pages, parallel I/O, database, pario-bib}, --- > keyword = {parallel I/O, database, pario-bib},