It is shown that the termination detection problem for distributed computations can be modelled as an instance of the garbage collection problem. Consequently, algorithms for the termination detection problem are obtained by applying transformations to garbage collection algorithms. The transformation can be applied to collectors of the "mark-and-sweep" type as well as to reference counting garbage collectors. As examples, the scheme is used to transform the distributed reference counting protocol of Lermen and Maurer, the weighted reference counting protocol, the local reference counting protocol, and Ben-Ari's mark-and-sweep collector into termination detection algorithms. Known termination detection algorithms as well as new variants are...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, viz. to present a new [0] algorithm for the detection of the t...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, viz. to present a new [0] algorithm for the detection of the t...
: With the continued growth in interest in distributed systems, garbage collection is actively recei...
It is shown that the termination detection problem for distributed computations can be modeled as an...
It is shown that the termination detection problem for distributed computations can be modeled as an...
AbstractWe show that on-the-fly garbage collection algorithms can be obtained by transforming distri...
We propose an effective methodology in which a distributed garbage collector may be derived from a d...
ii This thesis concentrates on the derivation of a modularised version of the DMOS distributed garba...
Copyright© 2005, Australian Computer SocietyThis paper discusses implementations of distributed garb...
AbstractWe show that on-the-fly garbage collection algorithms can be obtained by transforming distri...
Copyright © 2003, Australian Computer Society, IncThis paper discusses implementations of distribute...
This paper discusses implementations of distributed garbage collectors derived using a previously de...
This thesis concentrates on the derivation of a modularised version of the DMOS distributed garbage ...
Abstract — This seminar report presents adoptions of uniprocessor garbage collection techniques whic...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, viz. to present a new [0] algorithm for the detection of the t...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, viz. to present a new [0] algorithm for the detection of the t...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, viz. to present a new [0] algorithm for the detection of the t...
: With the continued growth in interest in distributed systems, garbage collection is actively recei...
It is shown that the termination detection problem for distributed computations can be modeled as an...
It is shown that the termination detection problem for distributed computations can be modeled as an...
AbstractWe show that on-the-fly garbage collection algorithms can be obtained by transforming distri...
We propose an effective methodology in which a distributed garbage collector may be derived from a d...
ii This thesis concentrates on the derivation of a modularised version of the DMOS distributed garba...
Copyright© 2005, Australian Computer SocietyThis paper discusses implementations of distributed garb...
AbstractWe show that on-the-fly garbage collection algorithms can be obtained by transforming distri...
Copyright © 2003, Australian Computer Society, IncThis paper discusses implementations of distribute...
This paper discusses implementations of distributed garbage collectors derived using a previously de...
This thesis concentrates on the derivation of a modularised version of the DMOS distributed garbage ...
Abstract — This seminar report presents adoptions of uniprocessor garbage collection techniques whic...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, viz. to present a new [0] algorithm for the detection of the t...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, viz. to present a new [0] algorithm for the detection of the t...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, viz. to present a new [0] algorithm for the detection of the t...
: With the continued growth in interest in distributed systems, garbage collection is actively recei...