Execution Time Measurement of Virtual Machine Volatile Artifacts Analyzers

Author(s):  
M.A. Ajay Kumara ◽  
C.D. Jaidhar
2017 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 559-597 ◽  
Author(s):  
Young‐Kyoon Suh ◽  
Richard T. Snodgrass ◽  
John D. Kececioglu ◽  
Peter J. Downey ◽  
Robert S. Maier ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew Ralston

Tail call elimination is used by languages and compilers to optimize the activation of methods in tail position. While this optimization has been the source of much research, it has not previously been implemented in the OpenSmalltalk virtual machine - the open-source Smalltalk virtual machine used by Smalltalk environments such as Pharo and Squeak. There are many approaches described in the literature to implement tail call elimination, such as removing stack frames on method activation instead of method return. Two implementations of tail call elimination using a stack frame removal approach are presented for Opensmalltalk VM. One implementation is presented for the Interpreter and one for the Cog JIT compiler. These implementations are tested with both ideal and real world scenarios and show improvements in execution time and memory usage.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-19
Author(s):  
Anupama Gupta ◽  
Kulveer Kaur ◽  
Rajvir Kaur

Cloud computing is the architecture in which cloudlets are executed by the virtual machines. The most applicable virtual machines are selected on the basis of execution time and failure rate. Due to virtual machine overloading, the execution time and energy consumption is increased at steady rate. In this paper, BFO technique is applied in which weight of each virtual machine is calculated and the virtual machine which has the maximum weight is selected on which cloudlet will be migrated. The performance of proposed algorithm is tested by implementing it in CloudSim and analyzing it in terms of execution time, energy consumption.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew Ralston

Tail call elimination is used by languages and compilers to optimize the activation of methods in tail position. While this optimization has been the source of much research, it has not previously been implemented in the OpenSmalltalk virtual machine - the open-source Smalltalk virtual machine used by Smalltalk environments such as Pharo and Squeak. There are many approaches described in the literature to implement tail call elimination, such as removing stack frames on method activation instead of method return. Two implementations of tail call elimination using a stack frame removal approach are presented for Opensmalltalk VM. One implementation is presented for the Interpreter and one for the Cog JIT compiler. These implementations are tested with both ideal and real world scenarios and show improvements in execution time and memory usage.


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