Abstract
The ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM) is a premier forum for research in the management of dynamically allocated memory. We interpret this remit widely: areas of interest include but are not limited to explicit storage allocation and deallocation; garbage collection algorithms and implementations; compiler analyses to aid memory management; interactions with languages, operating systems and hardware (especially the memory system); memory management related tools; and empirical studies of allocation and referencing behavior in programs that make significant use of dynamic memory.
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International symposium of memory management (ISMM 2008)






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