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Abstract: this paper we ignore migration of objects
between servers.) The latency of these operations
is directly visible to the clients. Therefore, the performance
goal is to minimize the overhead added
to these operations, in particular the fetch, which
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.... 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...
.... 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...
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Umesh Maheshwari. Distributed garbage collection in a client-server, transactional, persistent object system. Technical Report MIT/LCS/TM-574, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Lab. for Comp. Sc., Cambridge, MA (USA), October 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/maheshwari93distributed.html More
@techreport{ maheshwari93distributed,
author = "Umesh Maheshwari",
title = "Distributed Garbage Collection in a Client--Server, Transactional, Persistent Object System",
number = "MIT/LCS/TR--574",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/maheshwari93distributed.html" }
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