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2020 – today
- 2021
- [i3]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Ori Lahav, Azalea Raad:
Foundations of Persistent Programming (Dagstuhl Seminar 21462). Dagstuhl Reports 11(10): 94-110 (2021) - 2020
- [c39]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Towards an API for the real numbers. PLDI 2020: 562-576
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j13]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Small-data computing: correct calculator arithmetic. Commun. ACM 60(8): 44-49 (2017) - [i2]Annette Bieniusa, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Maurice Herlihy, Erez Petrank:
New Challenges in Parallelism (Dagstuhl Seminar 17451). Dagstuhl Reports 7(11): 1-27 (2017) - 2016
- [c38]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Dhruva R. Chakrabarti:
Persistence programming models for non-volatile memory. ISMM 2016: 55-67 - [c37]Kumud Bhandari, Dhruva R. Chakrabarti, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Makalu: fast recoverable allocation of non-volatile memory. OOPSLA 2016: 677-694 - 2015
- [c36]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Myths and Misconceptions about Threads. SPAA 2015: 55 - 2014
- [j12]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Jack W. Davidson, Kathleen Fisher, Cormac Flanagan, Jeremy Gibbons, Mary W. Hall, Graham Hutton, David A. Padua, Frank Tip, Jan Vitek, Philip Wadler:
Practices of PLDI. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 49(4S): 33-38 (2014) - [c35]Dhruva R. Chakrabarti, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Kumud Bhandari:
Atlas: leveraging locks for non-volatile memory consistency. OOPSLA 2014: 433-452 - [c34]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Brian Demsky:
Outlawing ghosts: avoiding out-of-thin-air results. MSPC@PLDI 2014: 7:1-7:6 - 2013
- [c33]Dhruva R. Chakrabarti, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Durability Semantics for Lock-based Multithreaded Programs. HotPar 2013 - [e7]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Cormac Flanagan:
ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, PLDI '13, Seattle, WA, USA, June 16-19, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2014-6 [contents] - 2012
- [j11]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Sarita V. Adve:
You don't know jack about shared variables or memory models. Commun. ACM 55(2): 48-54 (2012) - [j10]Pramod G. Joisha, Robert S. Schreiber, Prithviraj Banerjee, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Dhruva R. Chakrabarti:
On a Technique for Transparently Empowering Classical Compiler Optimizations on Multithreaded Code. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 34(2): 9:1-9:42 (2012) - [c32]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Position paper: nondeterminism is unavoidable, but data races are pure evil. RACES@SPLASH 2012: 9-14 - [c31]Laura Effinger-Dean, Brandon Lucia, Luis Ceze, Dan Grossman, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
IFRit: interference-free regions for dynamic data-race detection. OOPSLA 2012: 467-484 - [c30]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Can seqlocks get along with programming language memory models? MSPC 2012: 12-20 - [e6]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Luis Ceze:
4th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Parallelism, HotPar'12, Berkeley, CA, USA, June 7-8, 2012. USENIX Association 2012 [contents] - 2011
- [c29]Dhruva R. Chakrabarti, Prithviraj Banerjee, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Pramod G. Joisha, Robert S. Schreiber:
The runtime abort graph and its application to software transactional memory optimization. CGO 2011: 42-53 - [c28]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
How to Miscompile Programs with "Benign" Data Races. HotPar 2011 - [c27]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Performance implications of fence-based memory models. MSPC 2011: 13-19 - [c26]Laura Effinger-Dean, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Dhruva R. Chakrabarti, Pramod G. Joisha:
Extended sequential reasoning for data-race-free programs. MSPC 2011: 22-29 - [c25]Pramod G. Joisha, Robert S. Schreiber, Prithviraj Banerjee, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Dhruva R. Chakrabarti:
A technique for the effective and automatic reuse of classical compiler optimizations on multithreaded code. POPL 2011: 623-636 - [e5]Hans-Juergen Boehm, David F. Bacon:
Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Memory Management, ISMM 2011, San Jose, CA, USA, June 04 - 05, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0263-0 [contents] - [r1]Sarita V. Adve, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Memory Models. Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing 2011: 1107-1110 - [i1]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Ursula Goltz, Holger Hermanns, Peter Sewell:
Multi-Core Memory Models and Concurrency Theory (Dagstuhl Seminar 11011). Dagstuhl Reports 1(1): 1-26 (2011) - 2010
- [j9]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
A solid foundation for x86 shared memory: technical perspective. Commun. ACM 53(7): 88 (2010) - [j8]Sarita V. Adve, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Memory models: a case for rethinking parallel languages and hardware. Commun. ACM 53(8): 90-101 (2010) - [c24]Brandon Lucia, Luis Ceze, Karin Strauss, Shaz Qadeer, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Conflict exceptions: simplifying concurrent language semantics with precise hardware exceptions for data-races. ISCA 2010: 210-221
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c23]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Mike Spertus:
Garbage collection in the next C++ standard. ISMM 2009: 30-38 - 2008
- [c22]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Sarita V. Adve:
Foundations of the C++ concurrency memory model. PLDI 2008: 68-78 - 2007
- [c21]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Reordering constraints for pthread-style locks. PPoPP 2007: 173-182 - 2006
- [e4]Hans-Juergen Boehm, David Grove:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Virtual Execution Environments, VEE 2006, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 14-16, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 978-1-59593-332-4 [contents] - 2005
- [j7]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
The constructive reals as a Java library. J. Log. Algebraic Methods Program. 64(1): 3-11 (2005) - [c20]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Threads cannot be implemented as a library. PLDI 2005: 261-268 - 2004
- [c19]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
An almost non-blocking stack. PODC 2004: 40-49 - [c18]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
The space cost of lazy reference counting. POPL 2004: 210-219 - 2003
- [c17]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Destructors, finalizers, and synchronization. POPL 2003: 262-272 - 2002
- [c16]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Bounding space usage of conservative garbage collectors. POPL 2002: 93-100 - [e3]Hans-Juergen Boehm, David Detlefs:
Proceedings of The Workshop on Memory Systems Performance (MSP 2002), June 16, 2002 and The International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM 2002), June 20-21, 2002, Berlin, Germany. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-539-4 [contents] - 2001
- [j6]Thomas Ball, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
SIGPLANet - A Modest Proposal for SIGPLAN in the 21st Century. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 36(4): 1-2 (2001) - [j5]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Letter from the Newly Elected Chair. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 36(9): 1-2 (2001) - 2000
- [c15]Manuel Serrano, Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Understanding memory allocation of scheme programs. ICFP 2000: 245-256 - [c14]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Reducing Garbage Collector Cache Misses. ISMM 2000: 59-64
1990 – 1999
- 1996
- [c13]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Simple Garbage-Collector-Safety. PLDI 1996: 89-98 - [e2]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Guy L. Steele Jr.:
Conference Record of POPL'96: The 23rd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, Papers Presented at the Symposium, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, USA, January 21-24, 1996. ACM Press 1996, ISBN 0-89791-769-3 [contents] - 1995
- [j4]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Russell R. Atkinson, Michael F. Plass:
Ropes: An Alternative to Strings. Softw. Pract. Exp. 25(12): 1315-1330 (1995) - 1994
- [e1]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Bernard Lang, Daniel M. Yellin:
Conference Record of POPL'94: 21st ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, Portland, Oregon, USA, January 17-21, 1994. ACM Press 1994, ISBN 0-89791-636-0 [contents] - 1993
- [j3]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Alan J. Demers, Chris Uhler:
Implementing Multiple Locks Using Lamport's Mutual Exclusion Algorithm. LOPLAS 2(1-4): 46-58 (1993) - [c12]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Space Efficient Conservative Garbage Collection. PLDI 1993: 197-206 - [c11]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Space efficient conservative garbage collection (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1993: 490-501 - 1991
- [c10]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Alan J. Demers, Scott Shenker:
Mostly Parallel Garbage Collection. PLDI 1991: 157-164 - 1990
- [c9]Vernon A. Lee Jr., Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Optimizing Programs over the Constructive Reals. PLDI 1990: 102-111 - [c8]Alan J. Demers, Mark D. Weiser, Barry Hayes, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Daniel G. Bobrow, Scott Shenker:
Combining Generational and Conservative Garbage Collection: Framework and Implementations. POPL 1990: 261-269
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c7]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Type Inference in the Presence of Type Abstraction. PLDI 1989: 192-206 - 1988
- [j2]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Mark D. Weiser:
Garbage Collection in an Uncooperative Environment. Softw. Pract. Exp. 18(9): 807-820 (1988) - 1987
- [c6]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Parallel Attribute Grammar Evaluation. ICDCS 1987: 347-355 - [c5]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Constructive real interpretation of numerical programs. PLDI 1987: 214-221 - 1986
- [c4]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Robert Cartwright, Mark Riggle, Michael J. O'Donnell:
Exact Real Arithmetic: A Case Study in Higher Order Programming. LISP and Functional Programming 1986: 162-173 - [c3]Hans-Juergen Boehm, Alan J. Demers:
Implementing RUSSELL. SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction 1986: 186-195 - 1985
- [j1]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Side Effects and Aliasing Can Have Simple Axiomatic Descriptions. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 7(4): 637-655 (1985) - [c2]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Partial Polymorphic Type Inference Is Undecidable. FOCS 1985: 339-345 - 1984
- [b1]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
A Logic for the Russell Programming Language. Cornell University, USA, 1984 - 1982
- [c1]Hans-Juergen Boehm:
A Logic for Expressions with Side-Effects. POPL 1982: 268-280
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