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The Garbage Collection Handbook (Second edition)

The Garbage Collection Handbook (Second edition)

Format: PDF
Quality: Publisher’s layout or text (eBook)
Number of pages: 610

Description: Published in 1996, Richard Jones’s Garbage Collection was a milestone in the area of automatic memory management. Its widely acclaimed successor, The Garbage Collection Handbook: The Art of Automatic Memory Management, captured the state of the field in 2012. Modern technology developments have made memory management more challenging, interesting and important than ever. This second edition updates the handbook, bringing together a wealth of knowledge gathered by automatic memory management researchers and developers over the past sixty years. The authors compare the most important approaches and state-of-the-art techniques in a single, accessible framework.
The book addresses new challenges to garbage collection made by recent advances in hardware and software. It explores the consequences of these changes for designers and implementers of high performance garbage collectors. Along with simple and traditional algorithms, the book covers state-of-the-art parallel, incremental, concurrent and real-time garbage collection. Algorithms and concepts are often described with pseudocode and illustrations.
Features of this edition
Provides a complete, up-to-date, and authoritative sequel to the 1996 and 2012 books
Offers thorough coverage of parallel, concurrent, and real-time garbage collection algorithms
Discusses in detail modern, high-performance commercial collectors
Explains some of the trickier aspects of garbage collection, including the interface to the run-time system
Over 90 more pages including new chapters on persistence and energy-aware garbage collection
Backed by a comprehensive online database of over 3, 400 garbage collection-related publications
The adoption of garbage collection by almost all modern programming languages makes a thorough understanding of this topic essential for any programmer. This authoritative handbook gives expert insight on how different collectors work as well as the various issues currently facing garbage collectors. Armed with this knowledge, programmers can confidently select and configure the many choices of garbage collectors.
CONTENT
Cover\nHalf Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Algorithms
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Authors
1. Introduction
2. Mark-sweep garbage collection
3. Mark-compact garbage collection
4. Copying garbage collection
5. Reference counting
6. Comparing garbage collectors
7. Allocation
8. Partitioning the heap
9. Generational garbage collection
10. Other partitioned schemes
11. Run-time interface
12. Language-specific concerns
13. Concurrency preliminaries
14. Parallel garbage collection
15. Concurrent garbage collection
16. Concurrent mark-sweep
17. Concurrent copying and compaction
18. Concurrent reference counting
19. Real-time garbage collection
20. Energy-aware garbage collection
21. Persistence and garbage collection
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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