@InProceedings{pasquale:dynamic, author = {Barbara K. Pasquale and George C. Polyzos}, title = {Dynamic {I/O} Characterization of {I/O} Intensive Scientific Applications}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Supercomputing '94}, year = {1994}, month = {November}, pages = {660--669}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press}, address = {Washington, DC}, keywords = {scientific computing, file access patterns, I/O, pario-bib}, comment = {This paper extends some of their previous results, but the real bottom line here is that some scientific applications do a lot of I/O, the I/O us bursty, and the pattern of bursts is cyclic and regular. Seems like this cyclic nature could be a source of some optimization. Included in the parallel I/O bibliography because it is useful to that community, though they did not trace parallel workload.} }