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Abstract: Now that the use of garbage collection in languages like Java is becoming widely accepted due to the safety and software engineering benefits it provides, there is significant interest in applying garbage collection to hard real-time systems. Past approaches have generally suffered from one of two major flaws: either they were not provably real-time, or they imposed large space overheads to meet the real-time bounds. (Update)

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  author = "Controlling Fragmentation And",
  title = "Proc. of the Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded
    Systems, June 2003, San Diego, California",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/765133.html" }
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