| Nandakumar Sankaran. A bibliography on garbage collection and related topics. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 29(9):140--148, September 1994. A small collection! |
.... to the distributed GC problem below, additional approaches and references are presented in the survey paper [56] Another presentation and detailed analysis of several distributed GC schemes is presented in chapter 2 of the thesis [43] Additional references may be found in the bibliography paper [61], which includes not only avant garde topics such as parallel and distributed GC, but also a great many references on classical GC techniques. 21 2.2.2 Copying GC System wide copying GC doesn t actually use areas to any great effect; each processor is responsible for GCing its own region of ....
Nandakumar Sankaran. a bibliography on garbage collection and related topics. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 29(9):149--158, September 1984.
....data structures are stored in a continuous block of memory, called the heap. While computing, the application successively fills the heap. Unused heap space occupied by unreferenced objects can be reclaimed by an automatic garbage collection mechanism which is independent from the application [San94] Important for the following discussion is that all data structures in the heap are composed from a set of a few basic data objects. 3.1.1 Taglessness In order to be able to construct and manipulate structures built from different kinds of data objects, it is necessary to provide a layout that ....
Nandakumar Sankaran. A bibliography on garbage collection and related topics. SIGPLAN Notices, 29(9), 1994.
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Nandakumar Sankaran. A bibliography on garbage collection and related topics. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 29(9):140--148, September 1994. A small collection!
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