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ISMM 2023: Orlando, FL, USA
- Stephen M. Blackburn, Erez Petrank:

Proceedings of the 2023 ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management, ISMM 2023, Orlando, FL, USA, 18 June 2023. ACM 2023 - Orion Papadakis, Andreas Andronikakis, Nikos Foutris, Michail Papadimitriou

, Athanasios Stratikopoulos, Foivos S. Zakkak, Polychronis Xekalakis, Christos Kotselidis:
Scaling Up Performance of Managed Applications on NUMA Systems. 1-14 - Aditya Chilukuri, Shoaib Akram:

Analyzing and Improving the Scalability of In-Memory Indices for Managed Search Engines. 15-29 - Akshay Gopalakrishnan

, Clark Verbrugge, Mark Batty:
Memory Consistency Models for Program Transformations: An Intellectual Abstract. 30-42 - Christos Panagiotis Lamprakos, Sotirios Xydis, Francky Catthoor, Dimitrios Soudris

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The Unexpected Efficiency of Bin Packing Algorithms for Dynamic Storage Allocation in the Wild: An Intellectual Abstract. 58-70 - Maria Carpen-Amarie

, Georgios Vavouliotis, Konstantinos Tovletoglou
, Boris Grot, René Müller:
Concurrent GCs and Modern Java Workloads: A Cache Perspective. 71-84 - Matthew J. Parkinson, Sylvan Clebsch, Ben Simner:

Wait-Free Weak Reference Counting. 85-96 - Hanmei Yang, Xin Zhao, Jin Zhou, Wei Wang

, Sandip Kundu
, Bo Wu, Hui Guan, Tongping Liu:
NUMAlloc: A Faster NUMA Memory Allocator. 97-110 - Jacob Bramley, Dejice Jacob, Andrei Lascu, Jeremy Singer, Laurence Tratt:

Picking a CHERI Allocator: Security and Performance Considerations. 111-123 - Sayak Chakraborti, Zhizhou Zhang

, Noah Bertram, Chen Ding, Sandhya Dwarkadas
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Blast from the Past: Least Expected Use (LEU) Cache Replacement with Statistical History. 124-136 - Gurneet Kaur, Rajiv Gupta

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OMRGx: Programmable and Transparent Out-of-Core Graph Partitioning and Processing. 137-149 - Linsen Ma, Rui Xie

, Tong Zhang:
ZipKV: In-Memory Key-Value Store with Built-In Data Compression. 150-162 - Brandon Kammerdiener, J. Zach McMichael, Michael R. Jantz

, Kshitij A. Doshi, Terry R. Jones
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Flexible and Effective Object Tiering for Heterogeneous Memory Systems. 163-175

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