@InProceedings{reddy:hyperio1, author = {A. L. Reddy and P. Banerjee and Santosh G. Abraham}, title = {{I/O} Embedding in Hypercubes}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1988 International Conference on Parallel Processing}, year = {1988}, volume = {1}, pages = {331--338}, publisher = {Pennsylvania State Univ. Press}, address = {St. Charles, IL}, later = {reddy:hyperio3}, keywords = {parallel I/O, hypercube, pario-bib}, comment = {Emphasis is on adjacency. It also implies (and they assume) that data is distributed well across the disks so no data needs to move beyond the neighbors of an I/O node. Still, the idea of adjacency is good since it allows for good data distribution while not requiring it, and for balancing I/O procs among procs in a good way. Also avoids messing up the hypercube regularity with (embedded) dedicated I/O nodes.} }