The Garbage Collection handbook : the art of automatic memory management /

"One of the great strengths of this book has been that it has been seen not just as excellent references but working tools for developers and researchers. Prof Steve Blackburn (ANU) wrote, "whenever I walk into a lab in industry or in academia, I see [the book]. Not on the shelves, but on...

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Main Authors: Jones, Richard (Author)
Group Author: Hosking, Antony, 1964-; Moss, J. Eliot B.
Published: CRC Pres,
Publisher Address: Boca Raton, FL :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Second edtion.
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Summary: "One of the great strengths of this book has been that it has been seen not just as excellent references but working tools for developers and researchers. Prof Steve Blackburn (ANU) wrote, "whenever I walk into a lab in industry or in academia, I see [the book]. Not on the shelves, but on desks; in use. They've informed and anchored the entire memory management community." In the 9+ years since the publication of the previous edition, both the technology of garbage collection and the environments in which it is deployed have moved on. If the book is to retain its preeminence and remain indispensable, it is essential that it is brought up to date. The new edition will be fully updated with new material on reference counting, partitioning, allocation and run-time interface, language specific concerns, GPUs, concurrent collection, and real-time collection. The book will also include new chapters on Garbage Collection for persistent storage, metrics, analysis, and evaluation, and Verification"--
Item Description: "A chapman & hall book."
Carrier Form: xxxvi, 571 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 501-548) and index.
ISBN: 9781032218038
1032218037
9781032231785
1032231785
Index Number: QA76
CLC: TP333.1-62
Call Number: TP333.1-62/J787/2nd ed.