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IWMM
2010
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
The locality of concurrent write barriers
Concurrent and incremental collectors require barriers to ensure correct synchronisation between mutator and collector. The overheads imposed by particular barriers on particular ...
Laurence Hellyer, Richard Jones, Antony L. Hosking
ECOOP
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
AS-GC: An Efficient Generational Garbage Collector for Java Application Servers
Abstract. A generational collection strategy utilizing a single nursery cannot efficiently manage objects in application servers due to variance in their lifespans. In this paper, ...
Feng Xian, Witawas Srisa-an, ChengHuan Jia, Hong J...
POPL
2003
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
A real-time garbage collector with low overhead and consistent utilization
Now that the use of garbage collection in languages like Java is becoming widely accepted due to the safety and software engineering benefits it provides, there is significant int...
David F. Bacon, Perry Cheng, V. T. Rajan
IWMM
1998
Springer
130views Hardware» more  IWMM 1998»
13 years 12 months ago
Comparing Mostly-Copying and Mark-Sweep Conservative Collection
Many high-level language compilers generate C code and then invoke a C compiler for code generation. To date, most of these compilers link the resulting code against a conservativ...
Frederick Smith, J. Gregory Morrisett
ICCD
2005
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
Using Scratchpad to Exploit Object Locality in Java
Performance of modern computers is tied closely to the effective use of cache because of the continually increasing speed discrepancy between processors and main memory. We demons...
Carl S. Lebsack, J. Morris Chang