Dynamic storage allocation systems
Communications of the ACM
The working set model for program behavior
Communications of the ACM
A note on storage fragmentation and program segmentation
Communications of the ACM
Further experimental data on the behavior of programs in a paging environment
Communications of the ACM
Empirical measurements of six allocation-intensive C programs
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Segment sizes and liftetimes in Algol 60 programs
Communications of the ACM
On the external storage fragmentation produced by first-fit and best-fit allocation strategies
Communications of the ACM
An analysis of some time-sharing techniques
Communications of the ACM
ISCA '75 Proceedings of the 2nd annual symposium on Computer architecture
Bibliography on paging and related topics
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
Performance measurements on a virtual memory computer system in a batch-processing environment
Proceedings of the SIGOPS workshop on System performance evaluation
Measurements of the virtual memory demands of Algol-60 programs (Extended Abstract)
SIGMETRICS '74 Proceedings of the 1974 ACM SIGMETRICS conference on Measurement and evaluation
Dynamic memory allocation systems for minimizing internal fragmentation
ACM '74 Proceedings of the 1974 annual ACM conference - Volume 2
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Distributions of segment sizes measured under routine operating conditions on a computer system which utilizes variable sized segments (the Burroughs B5500) are discussed. The most striking feature of the measurements is the large number of small segments—about 60 percent of the segments in use contain less than 40 words. Although the results are certainly not installation independent, and although they are particularly influenced by features of the B5500 ALGOL system, they should be relevant to the design of new computer systems, especially with respect to the organization of paging schemes.