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A Page Management Technique for Frequent Updates from Flash Memory

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Computer Applications for Database, Education, and Ubiquitous Computing (EL 2012, DTA 2012)

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Flash Memory as the next generation of storage device with a wide variety of benefits is getting more popular. Because overwritten of Flash Memory’s characteristic doesn’t work, Data updating in the flash memory should be carried out efficiently. When frequent updates occur in flash memory, there are drawbacks that the update rate may be very slow. By managing frequent updates on flash memory, this paper focuses on improve performance of Flash Memory.

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Kang, JJ., Cho, EB., Jeong, MJ., Kim, JJ., Lee, KY., Choi, GS. (2012). A Page Management Technique for Frequent Updates from Flash Memory. In: Kim, Th., Ma, J., Fang, Wc., Zhang, Y., Cuzzocrea, A. (eds) Computer Applications for Database, Education, and Ubiquitous Computing. EL DTA 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 352. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35603-2_22

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