Garbage Collection - Algorithms for AutomaticDynamic Memory Management
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Modern software places increasing reliance on dynamic memory allocation, but its direct management is not only notoriously error-prone. Garbage collection eliminates many of these bugs. This reference presents each of the most important algorithms in detail, often with illustrations of its characteristic features and animations of its use.
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The Classical Algorithms.
Reference Counting.
Mark-Sweep Garbage Collection.
Mark-Compact Garbage Collection.
Copying Garbage Collection.
Generational Garbage Collection.
Incremental and Concurrent Garbage Collection.
Garbage Collection for C. Garbage Collection for C++.
Cache-Conscious Garbage Collection.
Distributed Garbage Collection.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.
Reference Counting.
Mark-Sweep Garbage Collection.
Mark-Compact Garbage Collection.
Copying Garbage Collection.
Generational Garbage Collection.
Incremental and Concurrent Garbage Collection.
Garbage Collection for C. Garbage Collection for C++.
Cache-Conscious Garbage Collection.
Distributed Garbage Collection.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.