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Scott M. Nettles, James W. O'Toole, and David Gifford. Concurrent garbage collection of persistent heaps. Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR--569 and CMU--CS--93--137, Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University, April 1993. The same paper as

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Real-Time Replication Garbage Collection - Scott Nettles (1993)   (15 citations)  Self-citation (Nettles O'toole)   (Correct)

....or can be recorded without mutator cooperation. Mutation logging is also attractive whenever writes are already expensive or a mutation log is required for other reasons. For example, generational collectors, persistent data, and distributed systems usually make mutation operations more expensive[13]. 2.2 The Collector Invariant The invariant maintained by the replication based garbage collector is that the mutator can only access from space objects, that all previously scanned objects in to space contain onlyto space pointers, and that all to space replicas are up todate with respect to ....

....collection has for such systems a further advantage is that such systems also must log all mutation to transactional data. Replication copying is thus even more attractive. We are currently working on extending the concurrent collector implementation to support a transactional persistent heap[13]. An area which we have not yet explored is what policies are best suited for use with our collector. For example in an interactive system, our technique would allow collection to proceed while the system was waiting for input. If such pauses are long enough or frequent enough collection may ....

Scott M. Nettles, James W. O'Toole, and David K. Gifford. Concurrent garbage collection of persistent heaps. Technical Report MIT-LCS-TR-569 and CMU-CS-93-137, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon University, 1993. Submitted to 14th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles.


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Scott M. Nettles, James W. O'Toole, and David Gifford. Concurrent garbage collection of persistent heaps. Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR--569 and CMU--CS--93--137, Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University, April 1993. The same paper as

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