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Controlling Garbage Collection and Heap Growth to Reduce the Execution Time of Java Applications (2000)  (Make Corrections)  (13 citations)
Tim Brecht, Eshrat Arjomandi, Chang Li, Hang Pham
Conference on Object-Oriented



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Abstract: In systems that support garbage collection a tension exists between collecting garbage too frequently and not collecting garbage frequently enough. Garbage collection that occurs too frequently may introduce unnecessary overheads at the risk of not collecting much garbage during each cycle. On the other hand, collecting garbage too infrequently can result in applications that execute with a large amount of virtual memory (i.e., with a large footprint) and suffer from increased execution times... (Update)

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BRECHT, T., ARJOMANDI, E., LI, C., AND PHAM, H. Controlling garbage collection and heap growth to reduce execution time of Java applications. In ACM Conference on ObjectOriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA'01) (Nov. 2001). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/brecht00controlling.html   More

@inproceedings{ brecht01controlling,
    author = "Tim Brecht and Eshrat Arjomandi and Chang Li and Hang Pham",
    title = "Controlling Garbage Collection and Heap Growth to Reduce the Execution Time of Java Applications",
    booktitle = "Conference on Object-Oriented",
    pages = "353-366",
    year = "2001",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/brecht00controlling.html" }
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