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Andrew Birrell, David Evers, Greg Nelson, Susan Owicki, Edward Wobber



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Abstract: In this report we present a fault-tolerant and efficient algorithm for distributed garbage collection and prove its correctness. The algorithm is a generalization of reference counting; it maintains a set of identifiers for processes with references to an object. The set is maintained with pair-wise communication between processes, so no global synchronization is required. The primary cost for maintaining the set is one remote procedure call when an object reference is transferred to a new... (Update)

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.... as a network interface) Obliq supports objects in this spirit, relying for its implementation on Modula Ys network objects [Birrell, et al. 1993b] The Obliq object primitives are designed to be simple and powerful, with a coherent relationship between their local and...

.... as a network interface) Obliq supports objects in this spirit, relying for its implementation on Modula 3 s network objects [Birrell, et al. 1993b] The Obliq object primitives are designed to be simple and powerful, with a coherent relationship between their local and...

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A. Birrell, D. Evers, G. Nelson, S. Owicki, and T. Wobber. Distributed garbage collection for network objects. Technical Report 116, Digital Equipment Corporation Systems Research Center, December 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/birrell93distributed.html   More

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    author = "Andrew Birrell and David Evers and Greg Nelson and Susan Owicki and Edward Wobber",
    title = "Distributed Garbage Collection for Network Objects",
    number = "116",
    address = "130 Lytton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301",
    year = "1993",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/birrell93distributed.html" }
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