- László "Les"
Bélády (April 29, 1928, in
Budapest –
November 6, 2021) was a
Hungarian computer scientist notable for
devising the
Bélády's Min theoretical...
- In
computer storage,
Bélády's anomaly is the
phenomenon in
which increasing the
number of page
frames results in an
increase in the
number of page faults...
- she
founded an NGO "
Belady Foundation" to
support child political prisoners in Egypt. Hijazi, her
husband and five
other Belady members were imprisoned...
-
information which would not be
needed for the
longest time; this is
known as
Bélády's optimal algorithm,
optimal replacement policy, or the
clairvoyant algorithm...
- the laws of
software evolution refer to a
series of laws that
Lehman and
Belady formulated starting in 1974 with
respect to
software evolution. The laws...
- who
developed his Laws of
Software Evolution. He and his co-author Les
Belady explored numerous software metrics that
could be used to
measure the state...
- was a
founding member of MERL and has been
president since 1999. László
Bélády was the head of MERL from 1991 to 1998,
James D. Foley, who co-aut****d...
- Trends". U.S.
Department of Energy.
Retrieved 2010-06-10. J. Koomey, C.
Belady, M. Patterson, A. Santos, K.D. Lange: ****essing
Trends Over Time in Performance...
- (1924–2017) is
particularly known for his work in the area of databases. László
Bélády (1928–2021) the editor-in-chief of the IEEE
Transactions on
Software Engineering...
- papers: L.
Belady, "A
study of
replacement algorithms for
virtual storage computers," IBM
Systems Journal Vol. 5, No. 2 (1966), pp. 78-101 L.
Belady and C...