A program's working set W(t, T) at time t is the set of distinct pages among the T most recently referenced pages. Relations between the average working-set size, the missing-page rate, and the interreference-interval distribution may be derived both from time-average definitions and from ensemble-average (statistical) definitions. An efficient algorithm for estimating these quantities is given. The relation to LRU (lease recently used) paging is characterized. The independent-reference model, in which page references are statistically independent, is used to assess the effects of interpage dependencies on working-set size observations. Under general assumptions, working-set size is shown to be normally distributed. © 1972, ACM. All rights reserved.
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Denning, P. J., & Schwartz, S. C. (1972). Properties of the Working-Set Model. Communications of the ACM, 15(3), 191–198. https://doi.org/10.1145/361268.361281
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