By Erol Gelenbe, J. C. A. Boekhorst, J. L. W. Kessels
Communications of the ACM,
June 1973,
Vol. 16 No. 6, Pages 343-349
10.1145/362248.362253
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A paged virtual memory system using a finite number of page sizes is considered. Two algorithms for assigning pages to segments are discussed. Both of these algorithms are simple to implement. The problem of choosing the page sizes to minimize the expected value of total wasted space in internal fragmentation and in a page table, per segment, is then solved for a probability density function of segment size which may be expressed as a convex combination of Erlang densities.
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