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Automated and semi-automated memory management in real-time
Jan Vitek

Citation
Jan Vitek. "Automated and semi-automated memory management in real-time". Talk or presentation, 19, February, 2013.

Abstract
This talk looks back at techniques for rescuing real-time programmers from the tyranny of object pools and manual memory management. I will present a retrospective look at region allocation and real-time garbage collection for hard real-time systems. I will demonstrate the impact of scheduling techniques on predictability and present experimental results obtained on the Fiji Java virtual machine.

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    Jan Vitek. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/962.html"
    ><i>Automated and semi-automated memory management
    in real-time</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  19,
    February, 2013.
  • Plain text
    Jan Vitek. "Automated and semi-automated memory
    management in real-time". Talk or presentation,  19,
    February, 2013.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Vitek13_AutomatedSemiautomatedMemoryManagementInRealtime,
        author = {Jan Vitek},
        title = {Automated and semi-automated memory management in
                  real-time},
        day = {19},
        month = {February},
        year = {2013},
        abstract = {This talk looks back at techniques for rescuing
                  real-time programmers from the tyranny of object
                  pools and manual memory management. I will present
                  a retrospective look at region allocation and
                  real-time garbage collection for hard real-time
                  systems. I will demonstrate the impact of
                  scheduling techniques on predictability and
                  present experimental results obtained on the Fiji
                  Java virtual machine.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/962.html}
    }
    

Posted by David Broman on 20 Feb 2013.
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