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ISMM 2012 International Symposium on Memory Management — June 15, Beijing Click here to visit ISMM 2013 website! [ Click here for the ISMM'12 program. ] ISMM is a forum for research in areas related to memory management. Areas of interest include but are not limited to: Memory system correctness, design and analysis Analysis of heap intensive programs Compiler analyses and tools to aid memory mana
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CACM Web Account Membership in ACM includes a subscription to Communications of the ACM (CACM), the computing industry's most trusted source for staying connected to the world of advanced computing. Sign In Sign Up Most parallel programs today are written using threads and shared variables. Although there is no consensus on parallel programming models, there are a number of reasons why threads rem
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