Understanding the Performance of the Java Operating System JX using Visualization Techniques

Golm M, Wawersich C, Felser M, Kleinöder J (2002)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2002

Publisher: ACM Press

Edited Volumes: Proceedings of the Joint ACM Java Grande - ISCOPE Conference

City/Town: New York

Pages Range: 230

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the Joint ACM Java Grande - ISCOPE 2002 Conference

Event location: Seattle, WA

ISBN: 1-58113-599-8

URI: http://www4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/Research/Projects/JX/publications.html

Abstract

In the JX project, a complete operating system using the type-safe, object-oriented language Java is built. One of the major challenges is achieving a performance that is competitive to mainstream operating systems, such as Linux or Solaris. This paper concentrates on optimizing byte-code-to-nativecode translator and instrumentation/visualization tools to locate performance problems to achieve good performance.

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APA:

Golm, M., Wawersich, C., Felser, M., & Kleinöder, J. (2002). Understanding the Performance of the Java Operating System JX using Visualization Techniques. In Proceedings of the Joint ACM Java Grande - ISCOPE 2002 Conference (pp. 230). Seattle, WA: New York: ACM Press.

MLA:

Golm, Michael, et al. "Understanding the Performance of the Java Operating System JX using Visualization Techniques." Proceedings of the JGI 02, Seattle, WA New York: ACM Press, 2002. 230.

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