Design of a multi-level file management system
ACM '66 Proceedings of the 1966 21st national conference
An approach to standardizing computer systems
ACM '67 Proceedings of the 1967 22nd national conference
Strategies for structuring two level memories in a paging environment
SOSP '69 Proceedings of the second symposium on Operating systems principles
Evaluation techniques for storage hierarchies
IBM Systems Journal
Optimal task switching policy for a multilevel storage system
IBM Journal of Research and Development
A PLA-based privacy-enhancing user modeling framework and its evaluation
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
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A technique for organizing the devices of a computer storage system is described. This technique, called the multilevel store, provides a means for economically satisfying the requirements for very large storage capacities of certain data management and information retrieval systems. The concept of level changing is introduced and its application to the multilevel store is discussed. A possible means for physically organizing the information for efficient use of the multilevel store is presented.