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ABSTRACT
This paper reviewed a number of existing methods to exploit the spatial and temporal locality commonly existing in programs, and provided detailed analysis and testing of adaptive prefetching (a method designed to utilize spatial locality) and the least recently and frequently used (LRFU) method (a method designed to utilize temporal locality). The two methods were combined in this work in terms of their exploitation of locality. The comparative studies of the methods were done using real traces, and hit rate was used as an evaluation measure.Results showed that by using adaptive prefetching, the hit rate improved significantly by an average of 11.7% over the hit rate of LRU in the traces and cache configurations used. It also showed that LRFU consistently gives higher hit rates than LRU, but not by much in the trace files and cache configurations tested. And the X value (a controllable parameter which determines the Weights given to recency and frequency) has to be in a certain range, which is usually narrow, in order to get the best performance for hit rate. Compared to adaptive prefetching and LRU, the hybrid approach of combining adaptive prefetching and LRFU gave a consistently higher hit rate also. But, affected by the performance of LRFU, the improvement in the hit rate by the combination was low.
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