Proceedings of the Principles and Practices of Programming on the Java Platform 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2807426.2807435
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An Efficient and Generic Event-based Profiler Framework for Dynamic Languages

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“…The VM performs exactly the same number of operations and events as if it is not logging; only event timestamps are affected. This technique allows the detection of existing relations between the events and complex interactions [8,36,42]. Sampling techniques [7,30,41] could minimize the performance impact at the cost of precision, since they are only able to detect events that are less frequent that the sampling rate [7,35,46].…”
Section: Implementation Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VM performs exactly the same number of operations and events as if it is not logging; only event timestamps are affected. This technique allows the detection of existing relations between the events and complex interactions [8,36,42]. Sampling techniques [7,30,41] could minimize the performance impact at the cost of precision, since they are only able to detect events that are less frequent that the sampling rate [7,35,46].…”
Section: Implementation Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%