John R. Ellis, Kai Li, and Andrew W. Appel. Real-time Concurrent Garbage Collection on Stock Multiprocessors. Technical Report DEC-SRC-TR-25, DEC Systems Research Center, February 1988.

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Real-Time Replication Garbage Collection - Scott Nettles (1993)   (15 citations)  (Correct)

....replicas. The collector could choose to concentrate early replication effort on only immutable objects, and thereby delay the need to process the log until the last possible moment. The actual copying of an object can be delayed until the object is scanned using an optimization suggested by Ellis[9]. The collector could replicate mutable objects into a segregated portion of the tospace, and delay copying and scanning mutable objects as long as possible. Mutation log entries created before the first mutable object was actually copied could be discarded. 3 Implementation To test the ....

John R. Ellis, Kai Li, and Andrew W. Appel. Real-time Concurrent Garbage Collection on Stock Multiprocessors. Technical Report DEC-SRC-TR-25, DEC Systems Research Center, February 1988.

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