Travelled to:
1 × China
11 × USA
2 × United Kingdom
5 × Canada
Collaborated with:
K.S.McKinley D.Frampton A.L.Hosking R.Shahriyar X.Yang R.Garner P.Cheng D.Grove X.Huang J.B.Sartor M.Jump H.Paz E.Petrank M.Hirzel J.Ha M.Arnold J.E.B.Moss Y.Lin K.Wang M.Norrish V.Kumar O.Tardieu H.Esmaeilzadeh T.Cao T.Gao K.Strauss D.Burger J.R.Larus Z.Wang C.Hoffmann A.M.Khan R.Bentzur A.Diwan D.Feinberg S.Z.Guyer H.B.Lee A.Phansalkar D.Stefanovic T.VanDrunen D.v.Dincklage B.Wiedermann
Talks about:
collect (6) garbag (6) perform (3) dynam (3) count (3) fast (3) benchmark (2) advantag (2) hardwar (2) concurr (2)
Person: Stephen M. Blackburn
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Facilitated 1 volumes:
Contributed to:
Wrote 21 papers:
- ISMM-2015-LinWBHN #behaviour #comprehension
- Stop and go: understanding yieldpoint behavior (YL, KW, SMB, ALH, MN), pp. 70–80.
- OOPSLA-2014-ShahriyarBM #garbage collection #performance
- Fast conservative garbage collection (RS, SMB, KSM), pp. 121–139.
- OOPSLA-2013-ShahriyarBYM
- Taking off the gloves with reference counting Immix (RS, SMB, XY, KSM), pp. 93–110.
- PLDI-2013-GaoSBMBL #runtime #smarttech #using
- Using managed runtime systems to tolerate holes in wearable memories (TG, KS, SMB, KSM, DB, JRL), pp. 297–308.
- ISMM-2012-ShahriyarBF
- Down for the count? Getting reference counting back in the ring (RS, SMB, DF), pp. 73–84.
- ISMM-2012-YangBFH #exclamation
- Barriers reconsidered, friendlier still! (XY, SMB, DF, ALH), pp. 37–48.
- OOPSLA-2012-KumarFBGT
- Work-stealing without the baggage (VK, DF, SMB, DG, OT), pp. 297–314.
- ASPLOS-2011-EsmaeilzadehCXBM #hardware #performance #roadmap #scalability
- Looking back on the language and hardware revolutions: measured power, performance, and scaling (HE, TC, XY, SMB, KSM), pp. 319–332.
- ISMM-2011-GarnerBF #evaluation
- A comprehensive evaluation of object scanning techniques (RG, SMB, DF), pp. 33–42.
- OOPSLA-2011-YangBFSM #matter #why
- Why nothing matters: the impact of zeroing (XY, SMB, DF, JBS, KSM), pp. 307–324.
- PLDI-2010-SartorBFHM #array #flexibility #named
- Z-rays: divide arrays and conquer speed and flexibility (JBS, SMB, DF, MH, KSM), pp. 471–482.
- OOPSLA-2009-HaABM #concurrent #dynamic analysis #framework #hardware #manycore
- A concurrent dynamic analysis framework for multicore hardware (JH, MA, SMB, KSM), pp. 155–174.
- PLDI-2008-BlackburnM #garbage collection #named #performance
- Immix: a mark-region garbage collector with space efficiency, fast collection, and mutator performance (SMB, KSM), pp. 22–32.
- ISMM-2007-GarnerBF #effectiveness #garbage collection
- Effective prefetch for mark-sweep garbage collection (RG, SMB, DF), pp. 43–54.
- ISMM-2006-HuangBGM #order #performance
- Fast and efficient partial code reordering: taking advantage of dynamic recompilatior (XH, SMB, DG, KSM), pp. 184–192.
- OOPSLA-2006-BlackburnGHKMBDFFGHHJLMPSVDW #analysis #benchmark #development #java #metric
- The DaCapo benchmarks: java benchmarking development and analysis (SMB, RG, CH, AMK, KSM, RB, AD, DF, DF, SZG, MH, ALH, MJ, HBL, JEBM, AP, DS, TV, DvD, BW), pp. 169–190.
- CC-2005-PazPB #concurrent #garbage collection
- Age-Oriented Concurrent Garbage Collection (HP, EP, SMB), pp. 121–136.
- ICSE-2004-BlackburnCM #garbage collection #java #performance
- Oil and Water? High Performance Garbage Collection in Java with MMTk (SMB, PC, KSM), pp. 137–146.
- ISMM-2004-BlackburnH #named #question
- Barriers: friend or foe? (SMB, ALH), pp. 143–151.
- ISMM-2004-JumpBM
- Dynamic object sampling for pretenuring (MJ, SMB, KSM), pp. 152–162.
- OOPSLA-2004-HuangBMMWC #garbage collection #locality
- The garbage collection advantage: improving program locality (XH, SMB, KSM, JEBM, ZW, PC), pp. 69–80.