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Slim VM: optimistic partial program loading for connected embedded Java virtual machines
Wagner G., Gal A., Franz M. PPPJ 2008 (Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Programming in Java, Modena, Italy, Sep 9-11, 2008) 117-126, 2008. Type: Proceedings
A mobile device that is “always connected” does not need to devote scarce local storage to code and data that is rarely used, because it can access that material from a remote host, when necessary. Wagner et al. use...
Mar 9 2009
A region-based compilation technique for dynamic compilers
Suganuma T., Yasue T., Nakatani T. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 28(1): 134-174, 2006. Type: Article
As humans, we use introspection to identify sloppy thinking, or areas where we might improve our cognitive performance. In this paper, the authors provide a very good review of how software can perform the same type of introspection, i...
May 1 2006
Iterative compilation: a code and design conventions preprocessor for Java
Knijnenburg P., Kisuki T., O’Boyle M. In
Embedded processor design challenges
. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 2002. Type: Book Chapter
A powerful compiler framework that generates the best executables for a program is described in this paper, which explores the space of compiler optimizations when applied to a combination of the program and the target architecture. Th...
Jul 17 2003
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