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MSPC (PLDI) 2011: San Jose, CA, USA
- Jeffrey S. Vetter, Madanlal Musuvathi, Xipeng Shen:
Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Memory Systems Performance and Correctness: held in conjunction with PLDI '11, San Jose, CA, USA, June 5, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0794-9
Memory models and programming models
- Clark Verbrugge, Allan Kielstra, Yi Zhang:
There is nothing wrong with out-of-thin-air: compiler optimization and memory models. 1-6 - Polyvios Pratikakis, Hans Vandierendonck, Spyros Lyberis, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos:
A programming model for deterministic task parallelism. 7-12 - Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Performance implications of fence-based memory models. 13-19 - Xiaoya Xiang, Bin Bao:
How to fit program footprint curves. 20-21
Data races
- Laura Effinger-Dean, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Dhruva R. Chakrabarti, Pramod G. Joisha:
Extended sequential reasoning for data-race-free programs. 22-29 - Benjamin P. Wood, Luis Ceze, Dan Grossman:
Data-race exceptions have benefits beyond the memory model. 30-36
Memory architecture
- George Russell, Colin Riley, Neil Henning, Uwe Dolinsky, Andrew Richards, Alastair F. Donaldson, Alexander S. van Amesfoort:
The impact of diverse memory architectures on multicore consumer software: an industrial perspective from the video games domain. 37-42 - Keren Bergman, Gilbert Hendry, Paul Hargrove, John Shalf, Bruce L. Jacob, K. Scott Hemmert, Arun Rodrigues, David R. Resnick:
Let there be light!: the future of memory systems is photonics and 3D stacking. 43-48 - Xiaoming Gu:
Minor memory references matter in collaborative caching. 49-50
Memory management and pointer analysis
- Sven Auhagen, Lars Bergstrom, Matthew Fluet, John H. Reppy:
Garbage collection for multicore NUMA machines. 51-57 - Ivan Jibaja, Stephen M. Blackburn, Mohammad R. Haghighat, Kathryn S. McKinley:
Deferred gratification: engineering for high performance garbage collection from the get go. 58-65 - Rupesh Nasre:
Approximating inclusion-based points-to analysis. 66-73
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