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ISMM 2011: San Jose, CA, USA
- Hans-Juergen Boehm, David F. Bacon:
Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Memory Management, ISMM 2011, San Jose, CA, USA, June 04 - 05, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0263-0
Parallelizing
- Ronald Veldema, Michael Philippsen:
Iterative data-parallel mark&sweep on a GPU. 1-10 - Zoltan Majó, Thomas R. Gross:
Memory management in NUMA multicore systems: trapped between cache contention and interconnect overhead. 11-20 - Simon Marlow, Simon L. Peyton Jones:
Multicore garbage collection with local heaps. 21-32
Optimizing
- Robin Garner, Stephen M. Blackburn, Daniel Frampton:
A comprehensive evaluation of object scanning techniques. 33-42 - Xiaoming Gu, Chen Ding:
On the theory and potential of LRU-MRU collaborative cache management. 43-54 - Yehuda Afek, David Dice, Adam Morrison:
Cache index-aware memory allocation. 55-64 - Matthew Hertz, Stephen Kane, Elizabeth Keudel, Tongxin Bai, Chen Ding, Xiaoming Gu, Jonathan E. Bard:
Waste not, want not: resource-based garbage collection in a shared environment. 65-76
Invited talk (Joint with MSPC)
- Onur Mutlu:
Memory systems in the many-core era: challenges, opportunities, and solution directions. 77-78
Real-time
- Gil Tene, Balaji Iyengar, Michael Wolf:
C4: the continuously concurrent compacting collector. 79-88 - Tomas Kalibera, Richard E. Jones:
Handles revisited: optimising performance and memory costs in a real-time collector. 89-98 - Martin Aigner, Andreas Haas, Christoph M. Kirsch, Michael Lippautz, Ana Sokolova, Stephanie Stroka, Andreas Unterweger:
Short-term memory for self-collecting mutators. 99-108
Potpourri
- Jeremy Singer, George Kovoor, Gavin Brown, Mikel Luján:
Garbage collection auto-tuning for Java mapreduce on multi-cores. 109-118 - Gregor Wagner, Andreas Gal, Christian Wimmer, Brendan Eich, Michael Franz:
Compartmental memory management in a modern web browser. 119-128 - Paul Tarau:
Integrated symbol table, engine and heap memory management in multi-engine prolog. 129-138
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