Non-cryptographic hash functions have been investigated to identify their pseudo-random nature when employed in the implementation of hash tables for real-time storage and look-up of uniform resource locators. Statistical studies have been performed on the sequences generated using five widely used non-cryptographic hash functions: (1) CRC, (2) Adler, (3) DJBX33A, (4) FNV, and (5) Murmur. The comparative analysis of tested non-cryptographic hash functions shows that the Adler hash function is not suitable for hash table implementation, whereas, the rest of non-cryptographic hash functions exhibit similar and better randomizing features which make them an attractive choice for hash table implementation.

Randomness testing of non-cryptographic hash functions for real-time hash table based storage and look-up of URLs

Ahmad, Tahir
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2014-01-01

Abstract

Non-cryptographic hash functions have been investigated to identify their pseudo-random nature when employed in the implementation of hash tables for real-time storage and look-up of uniform resource locators. Statistical studies have been performed on the sequences generated using five widely used non-cryptographic hash functions: (1) CRC, (2) Adler, (3) DJBX33A, (4) FNV, and (5) Murmur. The comparative analysis of tested non-cryptographic hash functions shows that the Adler hash function is not suitable for hash table implementation, whereas, the rest of non-cryptographic hash functions exhibit similar and better randomizing features which make them an attractive choice for hash table implementation.
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