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Abstract: he object. Explicit storage management is a
notorious source of software error. Thus, in applications in which the integrity of data is of
paramount concern, garbage collection should be used to eliminate this important class of
program error.
2 Problems with GC for Transaction Systems
Since reliable distributed systems are required to maintain data consistency despite crashes,
a crash during garbage collection should result in no loss of data. An atomic garbage collection
algorithm preserves ... (Update)
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@misc{ detlefs-why,
author = "David L. Detlefs",
title = "Why Use Garbage Collection in Transaction Systems?",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/detlefs90why.html" }
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