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2nd JVM 2002: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Samuel P. Midkiff:
Proceedings of the 2nd Java Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium, August 1-2, 2002, San Francisco, CA, USA. USENIX 2002, ISBN 1-931971-01-3
Memory Management
- Guangyu Chen, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mary Jane Irwin, Mario Wolczko:
Adaptive Garbage Collection for Battery-Operated Environments. 1-12 - David Detlefs, Ross C. Knippel, William D. Clinger, Matthias Jacob:
Concurrent Remembered Set Refinement in Generational Garbage Collection. 13-26 - Eva Andreasson, Frank Hoffmann, Olof Lindholm:
To Collect or Not to Collect? Machine Learning for Memory Management. 27-39
Java on x86
- Takeshi Ogasawara, Hideaki Komatsu, Toshio Nakatani:
Optimizing Precision Overhead for x86 Processors. 41-50 - Bowen Alpern, Maria A. Butrico, Anthony Cocchi, Julian Dolby, Stephen J. Fink, David Grove, Ton Ngo:
Experiences Porting the Jikes RVM to Linux/IA32. 51-64
JVM Architecture
- Patrick Doyle, Tarek S. Abdelrahman:
A Modular and Extensible JVM Infrastructure. 65-78 - Matthias Jacob, Keith H. Randall:
Cross-Architectural Performance Portability of a Java Virtual Machine Implementation. 79-89
Compilers 1
- Toshio Suganuma, Toshiaki Yasue, Toshio Nakatani:
An Empirical Study of Method In-lining for a Java Just-in-Time Compiler. 91-104 - Olivier Zendra, Karel Driesen:
Stress-testing Control Structures for Dynamic Dispatch in Java. 105-118
Real Time and Embedded
- Nik Shaylor:
A Just-in-Time Compiler for Memory-Constrained Low-Power Devices. 119-126 - K. S. Venugopal, Geetha Manjunath, Venkatesh Krishnan:
sEc: A Portable Interpreter Optimizing Technique for Embedded Java Virtual Machine. 127-138 - Urs Gleim:
JaRTS: A Portable Implementation of Real-Time Core Extensions for Java. 139-149
Compilers 2
- Michael K. Chen, Kunle Olukotun:
Targeting Dynamic Compilation for Embedded Environments. 151-164 - Dachuan Yu, Zhong Shao, Valery Trifonov:
Supporting Binary Compatibility with Static Compilation. 165-180 - Mirko Raner:
A Lightweight Java Virtual Machine for a Stack-Based Microprocessor. 181-194
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