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POS
1998
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Incremental Garbage Collection of a Persistent Object Store using PMOS
PMOS is an incremental garbage collector designed specifically to reclaim space in a persistent object store. It is complete in that it will, after a finite number of invocations,...
David S. Munro, Alfred L. Brown, Ronald Morrison, ...
FPGA
2007
ACM
124views FPGA» more  FPGA 2007»
15 years 4 months ago
A practical FPGA-based framework for novel CMP research
Chip-multiprocessors are quickly gaining momentum in all segments of computing. However, the practical success of CMPs strongly depends on addressing the difficulty of multithread...
Sewook Wee, Jared Casper, Njuguna Njoroge, Yuriy T...
FPLE
1995
15 years 1 months ago
Compiler Construction Using Scheme
This paper describes a course in compiler design that focuses on the Scheme implementation of a Scheme compiler that generates native assembly code for a real architecture. The co...
Eric Hilsdale, J. Michael Ashley, R. Kent Dybvig, ...
TOOLS
2000
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Automating Delegation in Class-Based Languages
Some designers of class-based object oriented languages choose not to support multiple inheritance. As a result, programmers often resort to ad hoc workarounds. The most common of...
John Viega, Paul Reynolds, Reimer Behrends
SBCCI
2004
ACM
127views VLSI» more  SBCCI 2004»
15 years 3 months ago
A formal software synthesis approach for embedded hard real-time systems
Software synthesis is defined as the task of translating a specification into a software program, in a general purpose language, in such a way that this software can be compiled...
Raimundo S. Barreto, Marília Neves, Meuse N...