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- 2019
- Chi-Hsing Chang, Che-Wei Chang:
Adaptive Memory and Storage Fusion on Non-Volatile One-Memory System. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Aijiao Cui, Zhenxing Chang, Ziming Wang, Gang Qu, Huawei Li:
A Memristor-based Scan Hold Flip-Flop. NVMSA 2019: 1-2 - Lei Han, Hussam Amrouch, Zili Shao, Jörg Henkel:
Rebirth-FTL: Lifetime optimization via Approximate Storage for NAND Flash. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Lei Han, Shangzhen Tan, Bin Xiao, Chenlin Ma, Zili Shao:
Optimizing Cauchy Reed-Solomon Coding via ReRAM Crossbars in SSD-based RAID Systems. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Yu Ting Ho, Chun-Feng Wu, Ming-Chang Yang, Tseng-Yi Chen, Yuan-Hao Chang:
Replanting Your Forest: NVM-friendly Bagging Strategy for Random Forest. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Duwon Hong, Myungsuk Kim, Jisung Park, Myoungsoo Jung, Jihong Kim:
Improving SSD Performance Using Adaptive Restricted-Copyback Operations. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Cheng Ji, Lun Wang, Qiao Li, Congming Gao, Liang Shi, Chia-Lin Yang, Chun Jason Xue:
Fair Down to the Device: A GC-Aware Fair Scheduler for SSD. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Somm Kim, Yunji Kang, Dongkun Shin:
fsync-aware Multi-Buffer FTL for Improving the fsync Latency with Open-Channel SSDs. NVMSA 2019: 1-2 - Sooyun Lee, Kyuhwa Han, Dongkun Shin:
Host-Level Workload-Aware Budget Compensation I/O Scheduling for Open-Channel SSDs. NVMSA 2019: 1-2 - Fuyang Li, Qing'an Li, Chun Jason Xue:
Checkpointing-aware Data Allocation for Energy Harvesting Powered Non-volatile Processors. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Shiqiang Nie, Youtao Zhang, Weiguo Wu, Chi Zhang, Jun Yang:
DIR: Dynamic Request Interleaving for Improving the Read Performance of Aged SSDs. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Yu Omori, Keiji Kimura:
Performance Evaluation on NVMM Emulator Employing Fine-Grain Delay Injection. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Hongping Shu, Hao Liu, Hongyu Chen, Youyou Lu, Jiwu Shu:
Luna-TX: An Optimized Transactional Mechanism for Persistent Memory. NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - Xinsheng Wang, Bin Sun:
Effective Compression Modeling for Packaged Integrated Circuit with Compressive Sensing. NVMSA 2019: 1-2 - Miao-Chiang Yen, Li-Pin Chang:
How and Why does Mobile I/O Stack Inflate Writes? NVMSA 2019: 1-6 - 2019 IEEE Non-Volatile Memory Systems and Applications Symposium, NVMSA 2019, Hangzhou, China, August 18-21, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-3854-1 [contents]
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