Table of contents : Uniprocessor garbage collection techniques....Pages 1-42 Collection schemes for distributed garbage....Pages 43-81 Dynamic memory management for sequential logic programming languages....Pages 82-102 Comprehensive and robust garbage collection in a distributed system....Pages 103-115 Experience with a fault-tolerant garbage collector in a distributed lisp system....Pages 116-133 Scalable distributed garbage collection for systems of active objects....Pages 134-147 Distributed garbage collection of active objects with no global synchronisation....Pages 148-164 Memory management for parallel tasks in shared memory....Pages 165-178 Incremental multi-threaded garbage collection on virtually shared memory architectures....Pages 179-199 Generational garbage collection for lazy graph reduction....Pages 200-217 A conservative garbage collector with ambiguous roots for static typechecking languages....Pages 218-229 An efficient implementation for coroutines....Pages 230-247 An implementation of an applicative file system....Pages 248-263 A compile-time memory-reuse scheme for concurrent logic programs....Pages 264-276 Finalization in the collector interface....Pages 277-298 Precompiling C++ for garbage collection....Pages 299-314 GC-cooperative C++....Pages 315-329 Dynamic revision of choice points during garbage collection in prolog [II/III]....Pages 330-343 Ecological memory management in a continuation passing prolog engine....Pages 344-356 Replication-based incremental copying collection....Pages 357-364 Atomic incremental garbage collection....Pages 365-387 Incremental collection of mature objects....Pages 388-403 Object type directed garbage collection to improve locality....Pages 404-425 Allocation regions & implementation contracts....Pages 426-439 A concurrent generational garbage collector for a parallel graph reducer....Pages 440-453 Garbage collection in Aurora: An overview....Pages 454-472 Collections and garbage collection....Pages 473-489 Memory management and garbage collection of an extended common lisp system for massively parallel SIMD architecture....Pages 490-506 NREVERSAL of fortune — The thermodynamics of garbage collection....Pages 507-524