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SUMMARY:A Foundation for Automated Placement of Data
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nA Foundation for Automated Placement of Data\n\nOt
 stott, Williams, Ionkov, Lang, Zhao\n\nWith the increasing complexity of m
 emory and storage, it is important to automate the decision of how to assi
 gn data structures to memory and storage devices.  On one hand, this requi
 res developing models to reconcile application access patterns against the
  limited capacity of higher-performance devices.  On the other, such a mod
 eling task demands a set of primitives to build from, and a toolkit that i
 mplements those primitives in a robust, dynamic fashion.  We focus on the 
 latter problem, and to that end we present an interface that abstracts the
  physical layout of data from the application developer.  This will allow 
 the developers of memory cost models to use our abstracta as the basis for
  their implementation, while application developers will see a unified, sc
 alable, and resilient memory environment.\n\nTag: Workshop Reg Pass, Big D
 ata, Data Analytics, Data Management, Storage\n\nRegistration Category: Wo
 rkshop Reg Pass, Big Data, Data Analytics, Data Management, Storage
URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_pdsw101&sess=sess1
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