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- A Compacting Incremental Collector and its Performance in a Production Quality CompilerMartin Larose, Marc Feeley. 1-9 [doi]
- Combining Card Marking with Remembered Sets: How to Save Scanning TimeAlain Azagury, Elliot K. Kolodner, Erez Petrank, Zvi Yehudai. 10-19 [doi]
- Barrier Techniques for Incremental TracingPekka P. Pirinen. 20-25 [doi]
- The Memory Fragmentation Problem: Solved?Mark S. Johnstone, Paul R. Wilson. 26-36 [doi]
- Using Generational Garbage Collection To Implement Cache-Conscious Data PlacementTrishul M. Chilimbi, James R. Larus. 37-48 [doi]
- One-Bit Counts between Unique and StickyDavid J. Roth, David S. Wise. 49-56 [doi]
- Hierarchical Distributed Reference CountingLuc Moreau. 57-67 [doi]
- Comparing Mostly-Copying and Mark-Sweep Conservative CollectionFrederick Smith, J. Gregory Morrisett. 68-78 [doi]
- A Non-Fragmenting NonMmoving, Garbage CollectorGustavo Rodriguez-Rivera, Michael Spertus, Charles Fiterman. 79-85 [doi]
- Garbage Collection in Generic LibrariesGor V. Nishanov, Sibylle Schupp. 86-96 [doi]
- Memory Management for Prolog with TablingBart Demoen, Konstantinos F. Sagonas. 97-106 [doi]
- The Bits Between The Lambdas: Binary Data in a Lazy Functional LanguageMalcolm Wallace, Colin Runciman. 107-117 [doi]
- A Memory-Efficient Real-Time Non-Copying Garbage CollectorTian F. Lim, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Brian N. Bershad. 118-129 [doi]
- Guaranteeing Non-Disruptiveness and Real-Time Deadlines in an Incremental Garbage CollectorFridtjof Siebert. 130-137 [doi]
- A Study of Large Object SpacesMichael W. Hicks, Luke Hornof, Jonathan T. Moore, Scott Nettles. 138-145 [doi]
- Portable Run-Time Type Description for Conventional CompilersSheetal V. Kakkad, Mark S. Johnstone, Paul R. Wilson. 146-153 [doi]
- Compiler Support to Customize the Mark and Sweep AlgorithmDominique Colnet, Philippe Coucaud, Olivier Zendra. 154-165 [doi]
- Very Concurrent Mark-&-Sweep Garbage Collection without Fine-Grain SynchronizationLorenz Huelsbergen, Phil Winterbottom. 166-175 [doi]
- Memory Allocation for Long-Running Server ApplicationsPer-Åke Larson, Murali Krishnan. 176-185 [doi]
- A Brief Introduction to RegionsMads Tofte. 186-195 [doi]