International Workshop IWMM 95 Kinross, UK, September 27-29, 1995 Proceedings
edited by Henry G. Baler.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1995
(XII, 417 pages)
Lecture notes in computer science, 986.
Invited paper : Dynamic storage allocation : a survey and critical review / Paul R. Wilson [and others] --; Invited talk : Static analysis refuses to stay still : prospects of static analysis for dynamic allocation / Philip Wadler --; Compile-time garbage collection for lazy functional languages / G.W. Hamilton --; Generational garbage collection without temporary space leaks for lazy functional languages / Niklas Röjemo --; Complementary garbage collector / Shogo Matsui [and others] --; Performance tuning in a customizable collector / Giuseppe Attardi, Tito Flagella and Pietro Iglio --; MOA : a fast sliding compaction scheme for a large storage space / Mitsugu Suzuki, Hiroshi Koide and Motoaki Terashima --; A survey of distributed garbage collection techniques / David Plainfosse̋ and Marc Shapiro --; Garbage collection on an open network / Matthew Fuchs --; Indirect mark and sweep : a distributed GC / José M. Piquer --; On-the-fly global garbage collection based on partly mark-sweep / Munenori Maeda [and others] --; LEMMA : a distributed shared memory with global and local garbage collection / David C.J. Matthews and Thierry Le Sergent --; One pass real-time generational mark-sweep garbage collection / Joe Armstrong and Robert Virding --; Garbage collection for control systems / Boris Magnusson and Roger Henriksson --; A garbage collector for the concurrent real-time language Erlang / Robert Virding --; Progress in hardware-assisted real-time garbage collection / Kelvin Nilsen --; A miss history-based architecture for cache prefetching / Vidyadhar Phalke and B. Gopinath --; Memory management in flash-memory disks with data compression / Morten Kjelsø and Simon Jones.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Memory Management, IWMM '95, held in Kinross, Scotland, in September 1995. It contains 17 full revised papers on all current aspects of memory management; among the topics addressed are garbage collection for parallel, real-time, and distributed memory systems, memory management of distributed and of persistent objects, programming language aspects, hardware-assisted garbage collection, and open-network garbage collection. In addition, the book presents the invited paper "Dynamic Storage Allocation: A Survey and Review" by a team of four authors from the University of Texas at Austin, which surveys the literature on allocators between 1961 and 1995.