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Abstract: We present an implementation of the Train Algorithm, an incremental
collection scheme for reclamation of mature garbage in generation-based
memory management systems. To the best of our knowledge, this is the
first Train Algorithm implementation ever. Using the algorithm, the traditional
mark-sweep garbage collector employed by the Mjlner run-time
system for the object-oriented BETA programming language was replaced
by a non-disruptive one, with only negligible time and storage
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Jacob Seligmann and Steffen Grarup. Incremental mature garbage collection using the train algorithm. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP `95) (Aarhus, Denmark, August 1995), no. 952 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, pp. 235-252. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/seligmann95incremental.html More
@article{ seligmann95incremental,
author = "Jacob Seligmann and Steffen Grarup",
title = "Incremental Mature Garbage Collection Using the Train Algorithm",
journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume = "952",
pages = "235--??",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/seligmann95incremental.html" }
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