2008
DOI: 10.5381/jot.2008.7.4.a4
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Using Multiple Servers in Concurrent Garbage Collector.

Abstract: Object-oriented programming languages are being widely adopted as one of the most powerful languages due their flexibility and reusability. However, these languages suffer from memory mismanagement that could be critical especially in real-time and embedded systems. Automatic memory management through garbage collector handles this problem. Concurrent garbage collection based on sporadic or deferrable server is considered the most famous collectors in this area. In such algorithms, the garbage collection task … Show more

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“…Noticing about utilizing android for embedded systems Karim Yaghmour [3] and gargenta has authored books for Android system integrators and programmers. Concurrency is becoming prevalent in more widely used Real-time embedded systems because of the multicores and larger heaps created by inexpensive RAM [15] [17] . Real-time ability in concurrent garbage collection [18] [19] [20] is one of the enhancements for using advanced languages in many of the time critical systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noticing about utilizing android for embedded systems Karim Yaghmour [3] and gargenta has authored books for Android system integrators and programmers. Concurrency is becoming prevalent in more widely used Real-time embedded systems because of the multicores and larger heaps created by inexpensive RAM [15] [17] . Real-time ability in concurrent garbage collection [18] [19] [20] is one of the enhancements for using advanced languages in many of the time critical systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%