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IWMM
1998
Springer
130views Hardware» more  IWMM 1998»
15 years 4 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
MPC
2010
Springer
157views Mathematics» more  MPC 2010»
15 years 4 months ago
Formal Derivation of Concurrent Garbage Collectors
Concurrent garbage collectors are notoriously difficult to implement correctly. Previous approaches to the issue of producing correct collectors have mainly been based on posit-and...
Dusko Pavlovic, Peter Pepper, Douglas R. Smith
ERCIMDL
2000
Springer
80views Education» more  ERCIMDL 2000»
15 years 3 months ago
The Economic Impact of an Electronic Journal Collection on an Academic Library
Carol Hansen Montgomery, John A. Bielec
IWMM
2010
Springer
137views Hardware» more  IWMM 2010»
15 years 3 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
POPL
2001
ACM
16 years 3 days ago
Type-preserving garbage collectors
By combining existing type systems with standard typebased compilation techniques, we describe how to write strongly typed programs that include a function that acts as a tracing ...
Daniel C. Wang, Andrew W. Appel