Swizzling refers to the translation of object references from an external, persistent format to an internal, transient format used during application execution. Eager swizzling sc...
Kumar Brahnmath, Nathaniel Nystrom, Antony L. Hosk...
Reuse distance (i.e. LRU stack distance) precisely characterizes program locality and has been a basic tool for memory system research since the 1970s. However, the high cost of m...
Xipeng Shen, Jonathan Shaw, Brian Meeker, Chen Din...
A proper understanding of communication patterns of parallel applications is important to optimize application performance and design better communication subsystems. Communicatio...
Evolving solutions rather than computing them certainly represents an unconventional programming approach. The general methodology of evolutionary computation has already been know...
Aspect-oriented programming has become an increasingly important means of expressing cross-cutting program abstractions. Despite this, aspects lack support for computeraided veriï...
Shriram Krishnamurthi, Kathi Fisler, Michael Green...