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ISMM 2004: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- David F. Bacon, Amer Diwan:
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Memory Management, ISMM 2004, Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 24-25, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-945-4
Concurrency
- Konstantinos Sagonas, Jesper Wilhelmsson:
Message analysis-guided allocation and low-pause incremental garbage collection in a concurrent language. 1-12 - Martin T. Vechev, David F. Bacon:
Write barrier elision for concurrent garbage collectors. 13-24 - Yoav Ossia, Ori Ben-Yitzhak, Marc Segal:
Mostly concurrent compaction for mark-sweep GC. 25-36
New garbage collection algorithms and strategies
- David Detlefs, Christine H. Flood, Steve Heller, Tony Printezis:
Garbage-first garbage collection. 37-48 - Sunil Soman, Chandra Krintz, David F. Bacon:
Dynamic selection of application-specific garbage collectors. 49-60 - Ting Yang, Matthew Hertz, Emery D. Berger, Scott F. Kaplan, J. Eliot B. Moss:
Automatic heap sizing: taking real memory into account. 61-72
Regions, compiler support
- Michael W. Hicks, J. Gregory Morrisett, Dan Grossman, Trevor Jim:
Experience with safe manual memory-management in cyclone. 73-84 - Sigmund Cherem, Radu Rugina:
Region analysis and transformation for Java programs. 85-96 - Oukseh Lee, Kwangkeun Yi:
Experiments on the effectiveness of an automatic insertion of memory reuses into ML-like programs. 97-107
Diverse topics
- Yannis Smaragdakis:
General adaptive replacement policies. 108-119 - Adam Wick, Matthew Flatt:
Memory accounting without partitions. 120-130 - Guangyu Chen, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mary Jane Irwin:
Field level analysis for heap space optimization in embedded java environments. 131-142
Implementation techniques
- Stephen M. Blackburn, Antony L. Hosking:
Barriers: friend or foe? 143-151 - Maria Jump, Stephen M. Blackburn, Kathryn S. McKinley:
Dynamic object sampling for pretenuring. 152-162 - Andrew M. Cheadle, A. J. Field, Simon Marlow, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Ronald Lyndon While:
Exploring the barrier to entry: incremental generational garbage collection for Haskell. 163-174
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