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The Real-time Specification for Java extends the Java platform to support real-time processing and introduces a region-based memory model, called scoped memory, which side-steps the Java garbage collector. While scoped memory succeeds in protecting real-time tasks from execution time jitter, practical experience points to shortcomings. This paper takes stock of the state of the art in memory management for RTSJ programs.
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Additional Information
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Index Terms- memory management, real time java
Citation:
Filip Pizlo, Jan Vitek,
"Memory Management for Real-Time Java: State of the Art,"
isorc,
pp. 248-254,
2008 11th IEEE Symposium on Object Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC),
2008
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