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Measuring the impact of object-oriented techniques in grande applications: a method-level analysis
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Proceedings of the 2002 joint ACM-ISCOPE conference on Java Grande table of contents
Seattle, Washington, USA
SESSION: Poster Session table of contents
Pages: 229 - 229  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-599-8
Authors
David Gregg  Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
James F. Power  National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
John T. Waldron  Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
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SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this work we seek to provide a foundation for the study of the level of use of object-oriented techniques in Java programs in general, and scientific applications in particular. Specifically, we focus on the use of small methods, and the frequency with which they are called, since this forms the basis for the study of method inlining, an important optimisation technique. We compare the Grande and SPEC benchmark suites, and note a significant difference in the nature and composition of these suites.


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M. Bull, L. Smith, M. Westhead, D. Henty, and R. Davey. Benchmarking Java Grande applications. In Second International Conference and Exhibition on the Practical Application of Java, Manchester, April 2000.

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