ISMM 2006: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Erez Petrank, J. Eliot B. Moss (Eds.): Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Memory Management, ISMM 2006, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 10-11, 2006. ACM 2006 ISBN 1-59593-221-6
Avi Mendelson: Memory management challenges in the power-aware computing era. 1-2
Garbage collection
Matthias Meyer: A true hardware read barrier. 3-16
Phil McGachey, Antony L. Hosking: Reducing generational copy reserve overhead with fallback compaction. 17-28
Garbage collection on multiprocessors
Antony L. Hosking: Portable, mostly-concurrent, mostly-copying garbage collection for multi-processors. 40-51
Sunil Soman, Laurent Daynès, Chandra Krintz: Task-aware garbage collection in a multi-tasking virtual machine. 64-73
Scalable parallel allocation
Richard L. Hudson, Bratin Saha, Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai, Ben Hertzberg: McRT-Malloc: a scalable transactional memory allocator. 74-83
Scott Schneider, Christos D. Antonopoulos, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos: Scalable locality-conscious multithreaded memory allocation. 84-94
Locality and visualisation
Kartik K. Agaram, Stephen W. Keckler, Calvin Lin, Kathryn S. McKinley: Decomposing memory performance: data structures and phases. 95-103
Sapan Bhatia, Charles Consel, Julia L. Lawall: Memory-manager/scheduler co-design: optimizing event-driven servers to improve cache behavior. 104-114
Andrew M. Cheadle, A. J. Field, J. W. Ayres, Neil Dunn, Richard A. Hayden, Johan Nyström-Persson: Visualising dynamic memory allocators. 115-125
Formal semantics and static analysis


Pramod G. Joisha: Compiler optimizations for nondeferred reference-counting garbage collection. 150-161
Adaptive techniques
Erik Corry: Optimistic stack allocation for java-like languages. 162-173
Chengliang Zhang, Kirk Kelsey, Xipeng Shen, Chen Ding, Matthew Hertz, Mitsunori Ogihara: Program-level adaptive memory management. 174-183
Xianglong Huang, Stephen M. Blackburn, David Grove, Kathryn S. McKinley: Fast and efficient partial code reordering: taking advantage of dynamic recompilatior. 184-192



