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found 17 matches
- 2008
- Víctor A. Braberman, Federico Javier Fernández, Diego Garbervetsky, Sergio Yovine:
Parametric prediction of heap memory requirements. ISMM 2008: 141-150 - Wei-Ngan Chin, Huu Hai Nguyen, Corneliu Popeea, Shengchao Qin:
Analysing memory resource bounds for low-level programs. ISMM 2008: 151-160 - Stephen Curial, Peng Zhao, José Nelson Amaral, Yaoqing Gao, Shimin Cui, Raúl Silvera, Roch Archambault:
MPADS: memory-pooling-assisted data splitting. ISMM 2008: 101-110 - Isil Dillig, Thomas Dillig, Eran Yahav, Satish Chandra:
The CLOSER: automating resource management in java. ISMM 2008: 1-10 - Mel Gorman, Patrick Healy:
Supporting superpage allocation without additional hardware support. ISMM 2008: 41-50 - Matthew A. Hammer, Umut A. Acar:
Memory management for self-adjusting computation. ISMM 2008: 51-60 - Richard E. Jones, Chris Ryder:
A study of java object demographics. ISMM 2008: 121-130 - Yungbum Jung, Kwangkeun Yi:
Practical memory leak detector based on parameterized procedural summaries. ISMM 2008: 131-140 - Simon Marlow, Tim Harris, Roshan P. James, Simon L. Peyton Jones:
Parallel generational-copying garbage collection with a block-structured heap. ISMM 2008: 11-20 - Ross McIlroy, Peter Dickman, Joe Sventek:
Efficient dynamic heap allocation of scratch-pad memory. ISMM 2008: 31-40 - Quan Phan, Zoltan Somogyi, Gerda Janssens:
Runtime support for region-based memory management in Mercury. ISMM 2008: 61-70 - Filip Pizlo, Erez Petrank, Bjarne Steensgaard:
Path specialization: reducing phased execution overheads. ISMM 2008: 81-90 - Jennifer B. Sartor, Martin Hirzel, Kathryn S. McKinley:
No bit left behind: the limits of heap data compression. ISMM 2008: 111-120 - Fridtjof Siebert:
Limits of parallel marking garbage collection. ISMM 2008: 21-29 - Baltasar Trancón y Widemann:
A reference-counting garbage collection algorithmfor cyclical functional programming. ISMM 2008: 71-80 - Yutao Zhong, Wentao Chang:
Sampling-based program locality approximation. ISMM 2008: 91-100 - Richard E. Jones, Stephen M. Blackburn:
Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Memory Management, ISMM 2008, Tucson, AZ, USA, June 7-8, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-134-7 [contents]
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