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MC²: High-Performance Garbage Collection for Memory-Constrained Environments (2001)  (Make Corrections)  
Narendran Sachindran, J. Eliot B. Moss, Emery D. Berger



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Abstract: Java is becoming an important platform for memory-constrained consumer devices such as PDAs and cellular phones, because it provides safety and portability. Since Java uses garbage collection, efficient garbage collectors that run in constrained memory are essential. Typical collection techniques used on these devices are mark-sweep and mark-compact. Mark-sweep collectors can provide good throughput and pause times but suffer from fragmentation. Mark-compact collectors prevent fragmentation,... (Update)

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@misc{ sachindran-mcsup,
  author = "Narendran Sachindran and J. Eliot B. Moss and Emery D. Berger",
  title = "MC²: High-Performance Garbage Collection for Memory-Constrained Environments",
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