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Garbage Collection: Algorithms for Automatic Dynamic Memory Management
by Richard Jones

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The memory storage requirements of complex programs are difficult to manage correctly by hand. This text shows how dynamic memory can be recycled automatically to guarantee error-free memory management. Each of the most important algorithms is explained in detail.

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The memory storage requirements of complex programs are extremely difficult to manage correctly by hand. A single error may lead to indeterminate and inexplicable program crashes. Worse still, failures are often unrepeatable and may surface only long after the program has been delivered to the customer. The eradication of memory errors typically consumes a substantial amount of development time. And yet the answer is relatively easy — garbage collection; removing the clutter of memory management from module interfaces, which then frees the programmer to concentrate on the problem at hand rather than low-level book-keeping details. For this reason, most modern object-oriented languages such as Smalltalk, Eiffel, Java and Dylan, are supported by garbage collection. Garbage collecting, libraries are even available for such uncooperative languages as C and C++. This book considers how dynamic memory can be recycled automatically to guarantee error-free memory management. There is an abundant but disparate literature on the subject, largely confined to research papers. This book sets out to pool this experience in a single accessible and unified framework. Visit this books companion Website for updates, revisions, online gc resources, bibliography and links to more gc sites 'Whatever else Java has accomplished, it has finally brought garbage collection into the mainstream. The efficiency and correctness of garbage collection algorithms is henceforth going to be of concern to hundreds of thousands of programmers; those who really care about this could do no better than to start with Garbage Collection: Algorithms for Automatic Dynamic Memory Management the sort of comprehensive engineeringmanual that is so rare in computing. Dr Dobbs Journal

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-364) and index.

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unmesh_joshi, October 9, 2006 (view all comments by unmesh_joshi)
A thouroughly written material on the subject. This can be considered as a classic. Subject of garbage collection is very intersting and at the same time very difficult for beginners to understand. Even the simple algorithms face lot of issues while implementing.
This book explains them in detail and at the same time there is nice flow in the language, that makes reader very confortable while reading the book. I think this "readability" is the test of good book, and this book passes it quite confortably.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780471941484
Subtitle:
Algorithms for Automatic Dynamic Memory Management
With:
Lins, Rafael
Author:
Jones, Richard
With:
Lins, Rafael
Author:
Lins, Rafael
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Location:
Chichester, Eng. ;
Subject:
Reference
Subject:
Miscellaneous
Subject:
Programming Languages - General
Subject:
Programming - General
Subject:
Programming - Systems Analysis & Design
Subject:
Memory Management
Subject:
Computer algorithms
Subject:
Memory management (computer science)
Subject:
Garbage collection
Copyright:
Series Volume:
v. 5.
Publication Date:
September 1996
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
404
Dimensions:
9.42x7.62x1.12 in. 1.95 lbs.