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With the proliferation of parallel computing platforms as a standard computational solution, the need for garbage collection that can likewise be parallelized in applications that require it directly increases. In the interest of more accurately defining the current state of concurrent or mostly-concurrent garbage collection, this research actively benchmarks the performance of available garbage collection applications in version 1.4.2 of the Java Virtual Machine, comparing it to results from an identical benchmark process carried out on a set of independent mostly-concurrent, mostly-copying garbage collectors.
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| Format: | Size: | 183 KB | |
| Date: | Apr 2006 | ||
| Pages: | 7 |
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