Distributed Garbage Collection For Network Objects


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Distributed Garbage Collection for Network Objects


Distributed Garbage Collection for Network Objects

Author: Andrew D. Birrell

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1993


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In fact, the distributed collector could be used without a local collector; in that case, the programmer would insert explicit dispose commands to release an object. The algorithm was designed and implemented as part of the Modula-3 network objects system, but it should be suitable for a wide range of applications. It tolerates communication and process failure, and can reclaim the space for objects held by a crashed process. The algorithm balances functionality, performance, and fault-tolerance in a way that makes it highly practical to use in implementing distributed systems."

ECOOP '98 - Object-Oriented Programming


ECOOP '98 - Object-Oriented Programming

Author: Eric Jul

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 1998-07-08


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP'98, held in Brussels, Belgium, in July 1998. The book presents 24 revised full technical papers selected for inclusion from a total of 124 submissions; also presented are two invited papers. The papers are organized in topical sections on modelling ideas and experiences; design patterns and frameworks; language problems and solutions; distributed memory systems; reuse, adaption and hardware support; reflection; extensible objects and types; and mixins, inheritance and type analysis complexity.

SOFSEM'99: Theory and Practice of Informatics


SOFSEM'99: Theory and Practice of Informatics

Author: Jan Pavelka

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2003-07-31


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This year the SOFSEM conference is coming back to Milovy in Moravia to th be held for the 26 time. Although born as a local Czechoslovak event 25 years ago SOFSEM did not miss the opportunity oe red in 1989 by the newly found freedom in our part of Europe and has evolved into a full-?edged international conference. For all the changes, however, it has kept its generalist and mul- disciplinarycharacter.Thetracksofinvitedtalks,rangingfromTrendsinTheory to Software and Information Engineering, attest to this. Apart from the topics mentioned above, SOFSEM’99 oer s invited talks exploring core technologies, talks tracing the path from data to knowledge, and those describing a wide variety of applications. TherichcollectionofinvitedtalkspresentsonetraditionalfacetofSOFSEM: that of a winter school, in which IT researchers and professionals get an opp- tunity to see more of the large pasture of today’s computing than just their favourite grazing corner. To facilitate this purpose the prominent researchers delivering invited talks usually start with a broad overview of the state of the art in a wider area and then gradually focus on their particular subject.