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Sheetal V. Kakkad - Publications
Sheetal V. Kakkad - Publications
The Texas Persistent Store
Texas is an easy-to-use persistent storage system for C++. It supports
large addresses efficiently on standard hardware, using a technique
called pointer swizzling at page fault time.
- Vivek Singhal, Sheetal Kakkad, and Paul R. Wilson. Texas: An
Efficient, Portable Persistent Store. In Persistent Object
Systems: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Persistent
Object Systems, San Miniato, Italy, September 1992, pages
11-33.Springer-Verlag Workshops in Computing.
This paper provides a detailed description of Texas, its motivations,
and its algorithms.
- Paul R. Wilson and Sheetal V. Kakkad. Pointer Swizzling at Page
Fault Time: Efficiently and Compatibly Supporting Huge Addresses on
Standard Hardware. In International Workshop on Object
Orientation in Operating Systems, Paris, France, September
1992, pages 364-377. IEEE Press.
This paper provides a detailed description of the pointer swizzling
technique.
- Vivek Singhal, Sheetal Kakkad, and Paul Wilson. Texas: Good,
Fast, Cheap Persistence for C++. In OOPSLA '92 Addendum to
the Proceedings, OOPS Messenger, 4(2):145-147, April 1993.
A shorter description of the Texas paper. This summarizes our poster at
OOPSLA '92.
Memory Hierarchy Studies
- Paul R. Wilson, Sheetal V. Kakkad and Shubhendu Mukherjee.
Anomalies and Adaptation in the Analysis and Development of
Prefetching Policies. Journal of Systems and Software,
27(2):147-153, November 1994. Technical communication.
January 29, 1996
Sheetal V. Kakkad
Department of Computer Sciences,
The University of Texas at Austin
svkakkad@cs.utexas.edu