As the hard-disk technology has been improved considerably. A significant amount of work also has been done to reduce the seek time of the disk. With the increased speed of processor, faster RAM compatible disk scheduling algorithms had been proposed and some of them are really implemented. The main focus of most of the proposed algorithms is to reduce head movement. In this paper a new disk scheduling algorithm has been proposed ie. Simple Sequence Oriented Disk Scheduling Algorithm (SSOD) which significantly reduces the head movement when compared to some famous already existing disk scheduling algorithms.
Sorting is one of the frequent used operations in computer science. Due to highly parallel computing nature of GPU architecture; it can be utilized for sorting purpose. We have considered the input array that is to be sorted in a 2D matrix form and applied a modified version of merge sort on that matrix. This modification leads to a much efficient sorting algorithm with reduced complexity. Therefore a lot of work has already been done to improve the efficiency of sorting algorithms. In this paper We have used the GPU architecture for solving the sorting problem.
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