| J. M. Chang and E. F. Gehringer, "Evaluation of an object-caching coprocessor design for object-oriented systems", to appear in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Design, Oct. 3-6, 1993. |
....memory. The cache thus decreases processor memory traffic, thereby increasing the speed of software and diminishing the amount of garbage collection that needs to be done. Simulation studies have shown that the coprocessor can remove about 50 70 of the objects before they age out of the cache [ChG 93a, ChG 93b] saving a total of 57 72 of the write traffic (Table 1) In cache allocation eliminates about 53 63 of the fetch traffic. Less garbage is generated, so that the interval between garbage collections can be extended by about 60 . By adjusting the garbage collection threshold, the ....
J. M. Chang and E. F. Gehringer, "Evaluation of an object-caching coprocessor design for object-oriented systems", to appear in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Design, Oct. 3-6, 1993.
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