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ISMM 2012: Beijing, China
- Martin T. Vechev, Kathryn S. McKinley:
International Symposium on Memory Management, ISMM '12, Beijing, China, June 15-16, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1350-6
Keynote address
- Robert O'Callahan:
Why is your web browser using so much memory? 1-2
Parallel memory management
- Jin Zhou, Brian Demsky:
Memory management for many-core processors with software configurable locality policies. 3-14 - Spyros Lyberis, Polyvios Pratikakis, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Martin Schulz, Todd Gamblin, Bronis R. de Supinski:
The myrmics memory allocator: hierarchical, message-passing allocation for global address spaces. 15-24 - Martin Maas, Philip Reames, Jeffrey Morlan, Krste Asanovic, Anthony D. Joseph, John Kubiatowicz:
GPUs as an opportunity for offloading garbage collection. 25-36
Memory management mechanisms
- Xi Yang, Stephen M. Blackburn, Daniel Frampton, Antony L. Hosking:
Barriers reconsidered, friendlier still! 37-48 - K. C. Sivaramakrishnan, Lukasz Ziarek, Suresh Jagannathan:
Eliminating read barriers through procrastination and cleanliness. 49-60 - Balaji Iyengar, Edward F. Gehringer, Michael Wolf, Karthikeyan Manivannan:
Scalable concurrent and parallel mark. 61-72
Reference counting, real time, & memory characteristics
- Rifat Shahriyar, Stephen M. Blackburn, Daniel Frampton:
Down for the count? Getting reference counting back in the ring. 73-84 - Balaji Iyengar, Gil Tene, Michael Wolf, Edward F. Gehringer:
The Collie: a wait-free compacting collector. 85-96 - Andreas Sewe, Mira Mezini, Aibek Sarimbekov, Danilo Ansaloni, Walter Binder, Nathan P. Ricci, Samuel Z. Guyer:
new Scala() instance of Java: a comparison of the memory behaviour of Java and Scala programs. 97-108
Caches and analysis
- Xiaoming Gu, Chen Ding:
A generalized theory of collaborative caching. 109-120 - Rupesh Nasre:
Exploiting the structure of the constraint graph for efficient points-to analysis. 121-132 - Hiroshi Inoue, Toshio Nakatani:
Identifying the sources of cache misses in Java programs without relying on hardware counters. 133-142
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