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ISMM 2010: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Jan Vitek, Doug Lea:
Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Memory Management, ISMM 2010, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 5-6, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0054-4
Parallel garbage collection
- Katherine Barabash, Erez Petrank:
Tracing garbage collection on highly parallel platforms. 1-10 - Fridtjof Siebert:
Concurrent, parallel, real-time garbage-collection. 11-20 - Todd A. Anderson:
Optimizations in a private nursery-based garbage collector. 21-30
Memory safety
- Santosh Nagarakatte, Jianzhou Zhao, Milo M. K. Martin, Steve Zdancewic:
CETS: compiler enforced temporal safety for C. 31-40 - Martin T. Vechev, Eran Yahav, Greta Yorsh:
PHALANX: parallel checking of expressive heap assertions. 41-50
Keynote
- Peter Sewell:
Memory, an elusive abstraction. 51-52
Memory management techniques
- Tomas Petricek, Don Syme:
Collecting hollywood's garbage: avoiding space-leaks in composite events. 53-62 - Chen Tian, Min Feng, Rajiv Gupta:
Speculative parallelization using state separation and multiple value prediction. 63-72 - Tomoharu Ugawa, Hideya Iwasaki, Taiichi Yuasa:
Improved replication-based incremental garbage collection for embedded systems. 73-82
Instrumentation & evaluation
- Laurence Hellyer, Richard E. Jones, Antony L. Hosking:
The locality of concurrent write barriers. 83-92 - Qin Zhao, Derek Bruening, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Efficient memory shadowing for 64-bit architectures. 93-102
Analysis
- Jeremy Singer, Richard E. Jones, Gavin Brown, Mikel Luján:
The economics of garbage collection. 103-112 - Mirza Omer Beg, Peter van Beek:
A graph theoretic approach to cache-conscious placement of data for direct mapped caches. 113-120 - Elvira Albert, Samir Genaim, Miguel Gómez-Zamalloa:
Parametric inference of memory requirements for garbage collected languages. 121-130
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