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1995
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The I/O - Complexity of Ordered Binary - Decision Diagram Manipulation

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The I/O - Complexity of Ordered Binary - Decision Diagram Manipulation
Ordered Binary-Decision Diagrams (OBDD) are the state-of-the-art data structure for boolean function manipulation and there exist several software packages for OBDD manipulation. OBDDs have been successfully used to solve problems in e.g. digital-systems design, verification and testing, in mathematical logic, concurrent system design and in artificial intelligence. The OBDDs used in many of these applications quickly get larger than the avaliable main memory and it becomes essential to consider the problem of minimizing the Input/Output (I/O) communication. In this paper we analyze why existing OBDD manipulation algorithms perform poorly in an I/O environment and develop new I/O-efficient algorithms.
Lars Arge
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Type Conference
Year 1995
Where ISAAC
Authors Lars Arge
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