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Biplob Debnath
Biplob Debnath is a fifth year PhD student in the University of Minnesota. His current research focuses mainly on the following issues related to flash memory: 1) improving write performance and longevity, 2) designing new flash-aware algorithms, data structures, and architectures to allow existing applications (e.g., Database Systems) as well as new applications (e.g., Data Deduplication) to take full advantage of the performance improvements promised by flash-based storage systems, and 3) deploying flash memory as an extended cache in the storage hierarchy to improve overall system performance. Earlier, he worked on database performance tuning and intelligent storage systems.
Publications
Date | Publication | |
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Oct 1, 2009 |
Biplob Debnath,
David Du,
David Lilja,
Mohamed Mokbel,
Lazy Updates for Flash Based DBMS ,October 2009. [Integrating SSS into Storage Hierarchy] |
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Sep 1, 2009 |
Biplob Debnath,
David Du,
David Lilja,
Large Block CLOCK (LB-CLOCK): A Write Caching Algorithm for Solid State Disks,Proceedings of the 17th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2009), September 2009. [Integrating SSS into Storage Hierarchy] |
Click here for a list of recent collaborators.