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Memory Management

International Workshop IWMM 92, St.Malo, France, September 17 - 19, 1992. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 637)

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Table of contents (29 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Uniprocessor garbage collection techniques

    • Paul R. Wilson
    Pages 1-42
  3. Collection schemes for distributed garbage

    • Saleh E. Abdullahi, Eliot E. Miranda, Graem A. Ringwood
    Pages 43-81
  4. Dynamic memory management for sequential logic programming languages

    • Y. Bekkers, O. Ridoux, L. Ungaro
    Pages 82-102
  5. Comprehensive and robust garbage collection in a distributed system

    • Niels Christian Juul, Eric Jul
    Pages 103-115
  6. Scalable distributed garbage collection for systems of active objects

    • Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Gul Agha, Carolyn Talcott
    Pages 134-147
  7. Memory management for parallel tasks in shared memory

    • K. G. Langendoen, H. L. Muller, W. G. Vree
    Pages 165-178
  8. An implementation of an applicative file system

    • Brian C. Heck, David S. Wise
    Pages 248-263
  9. A compile-time memory-reuse scheme for concurrent logic programs

    • S. Duvvuru, R. Sundararajan, E. Tick, A. V. S. Sastry, L. Hansen, X. Zhong
    Pages 264-276
  10. Finalization in the collector interface

    • Barry Hayes
    Pages 277-298
  11. Precompiling C++ for garbage collection

    • Daniel R. Edelson
    Pages 299-314
  12. GC-cooperative C++

    • A. Dain Samples
    Pages 315-329

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About this book

This is the first book entirely dedicated to the problem of memory management in programming language implementation. Its originality stems from the diversity of languages and approaches presented: functional programming, logic programming, object oriented programming, and parallel and sequential programming. The book contains 29 selected and refereed papers including 3 survey papers, 4 on distributed systems, 4 on parallelism, 4 on functional languages, 3 on logic programming languages, 3 on object oriented languages, 3 on incremental garbage collection, 2 on improving locality, 2 on massively parallel architectures, and an invited paper on the thermodynamics of garbage collection. The book provides a snapshot of the latest research in the domain of memory management for high-level programming language implementations.

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