Travelled to:
1 × France
1 × Ireland
1 × Italy
1 × United Kingdom
2 × Canada
2 × Germany
2 × USA
Collaborated with:
G.Sevitsky E.Schonberg M.Arnold P.F.Sweeney ∅ G.(.Xu A.Rountev H.Srinivasan E.R.Altman S.Fink W.D.Pauw E.Jensen J.M.Vlissides J.Yang A.E.Chis P.O'Sullivan T.Parsons J.Murphy Ioana Baldini P.Cheng S.J.Fink Vinod Muthusamy R.Rabbah P.Suter O.Tardieu
Talks about:
runtim (3) serverless (2) structur (2) program (2) memori (2) applic (2) bloat (2) leak (2) larg (2) java (2)
Person: Nick Mitchell
DBLP: Mitchell:Nick
Contributed to:
Wrote 12 papers:
- OOPSLA-2013-MitchellS #capacity #on the fly
- On-the-fly capacity planning (NM, PFS), pp. 849–866.
- ECOOP-2011-ChisMSSOPM #memory management
- Patterns of Memory Inefficiency (AEC, NM, ES, GS, PO, TP, JM), pp. 383–407.
- OOPSLA-2010-AltmanAFM #analysis #performance #source code
- Performance analysis of idle programs (ERA, MA, SF, NM), pp. 739–753.
- PLDI-2010-XuMARSS #data type
- Finding low-utility data structures (G(X, NM, MA, AR, ES, GS), pp. 174–186.
- ECOOP-2009-MitchellSS #scalability
- Making Sense of Large Heaps (NM, ES, GS), pp. 77–97.
- PLDI-2009-XuAMRS #profiling #runtime
- Go with the flow: profiling copies to find runtime bloat (G(X, MA, NM, AR, GS), pp. 419–430.
- OOPSLA-2007-MitchellS #health
- The causes of bloat, the limits of health (NM, GS), pp. 245–260.
- ECOOP-2006-Mitchell #runtime
- The Runtime Structure of Object Ownership (NM), pp. 74–98.
- ECOOP-2006-MitchellSS #behaviour #modelling #runtime
- Modeling Runtime Behavior in Framework-Based Applications (NM, GS, HS), pp. 429–451.
- ECOOP-2003-MitchellS #automation #java #lightweight #memory management #named #scalability
- LeakBot: An Automated and Lightweight Tool for Diagnosing Memory Leaks in Large Java Applications (NM, GS), pp. 351–377.
- SVIS-2001-PauwJMSVY #execution #java #source code #visualisation
- Visualizing the Execution of Java Programs (WDP, EJ, NM, GS, JMV, JY), pp. 151–162.
- Onward-2017-BaldiniCFMMRST #composition
- The serverless trilemma: function composition for serverless computing (IB, PC, SJF, NM, VM, RR, PS, OT), pp. 89–103.