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21 papers:

LCTESLCTES-2014-LozanoCBS #combinator #optimisation
Combinatorial spill code optimization and ultimate coalescing (RCL, MC, GHB, CS), pp. 23–32.
CCCC-2013-BaranyK #heuristic
Optimal and Heuristic Global Code Motion for Minimal Spilling (GB, AK), pp. 21–40.
CGOCGO-2013-DioufCR #heuristic #polynomial
A polynomial spilling heuristic: Layered allocation (BD, AC, FR), p. 10.
VLDBVLDB-2010-WeiRM #quality #xml
Achieving High Output Quality under Limited Resources through Structure-based Spilling in XML Streams (MW, EAR, MM), pp. 1267–1278.
CCCC-2010-RideauL #validation
Validating Register Allocation and Spilling (SR, XL), pp. 224–243.
CCCC-2009-BraunH #source code
Register Spilling and Live-Range Splitting for SSA-Form Programs (MB, SH), pp. 174–189.
HPCAHPCA-2009-Qureshi #adaptation #robust
Adaptive Spill-Receive for robust high-performance caching in CMPs (MKQ), pp. 45–54.
CCCC-2007-NagarakatteG #integer #linear #pipes and filters #programming #scheduling #using
Register Allocation and Optimal Spill Code Scheduling in Software Pipelined Loops Using 0-1 Integer Linear Programming Formulation (SGN, RG), pp. 126–140.
LCTESLCTES-2007-BouchezDR #complexity #on the
On the complexity of spill everywhere under SSA form (FB, AD, FR), pp. 103–112.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2006-LiuZR #memory management #query #runtime
Run-time operator state spilling for memory intensive long-running queries (BL, YZ, EAR), pp. 347–358.
ICPRICPR-v2-2006-RamalhoM #detection #image #using
Using Boosting to Improve Oil Spill Detection in SAR Images (GLBR, FNSdM), pp. 1066–1069.
CGOCGO-2006-LupoW #optimisation
Post Register Allocation Spill Code Optimization (CL, KDW), pp. 245–255.
PLDIPLDI-2005-AletaCGK #on the fly
Demystifying on-the-fly spill code (AA, JMC, AG, DRK), pp. 180–189.
PLDIPLDI-2001-AppelG
Optimal Spilling for CISC Machines with Few Registers (AWA, LG), pp. 243–253.
PLDIPLDI-2000-ZalameaLAV #code generation #pipes and filters
Improved spill code generation for software pipelined loops (JZ, JL, EA, MV), pp. 134–144.
PLDIPLDI-1997-BergnerDEO
Spill Code Minimization via Interference Region Spilling (PB, PD, DE, MTO), pp. 287–295.
PPDPPLILP-1994-KluzniakM #requirements #specification
Readable, Runnable Requirements Specifications in SPILL-2 (FK, MM), pp. 449–450.
PLDIPLDI-1989-BernsteinGGKMNP #compilation #optimisation
Spill Code Minimization Techniques for Optimizing Compilers (DB, DQG, MCG, HK, YM, IN, RYP), pp. 258–263.
POPLPOPL-1987-BernsteinJR #parallel #scheduling
Scheduling Arithmetic and Load Operations in Parallel with No Spilling (DB, JMJ, MR), pp. 263–273.
PLDISCC-1982-Chaitin #graph
Register Allocation & Spilling via Graph Coloring (GJC), pp. 98–105.
PLDIBest-of-PLDI-1982-Chaitin #graph
Register allocation and spilling via graph coloring (with retrospective) (GJC), pp. 66–74.

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