Benjamin G. Zorn
Affiliations: | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeThorna O. Humphries | grad student | 2000 | CU Boulder |
Matthew L. Seidl | grad student | 2000 | CU Boulder |
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Gulwani S, Hernández-Orallo J, Kitzelmann E, et al. (2015) Inductive programming meets the real world Communications of the Acm. 58: 90-99 |
Berger ED, Zorn BG, McKinley KS. (2013) Reconsidering custom memory allocation Acm Sigplan Notices. 48: 46-57 |
Novark G, Berger ED, Zorn BG. (2007) Exterminator: Automatically correcting memory errors with high probability Acm Sigplan Notices. 42: 1-11 |
Seidl ML, Zorn BG. (2001) Implementing heap-object behavior prediction efficiently and effectively Software - Practice and Experience. 31: 869-892 |
Seidl ML, Zorn BG. (2001) Implementing heap-object behavior prediction efficiently and effectively: PREDICTING HEAP-OBJECT BEHAVIOR Software - Practice and Experience. 31: 869-892 |
Humphries TO, Klauser A, Wolf AL, et al. (2000) Infrastructure for generating and sharing experimental workloads for persistent object systems Software - Practice and Experience. 30: 387-417 |
Ghiasi S, Seidl M, Zorn B. (1999) Generic Web-based teleoperations architecture: details and experience Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 3840: 234-247 |
Cook JE, Wolf AL, Zorn BG. (1998) A highly effective partition selection policy for object database garbage collection Ieee Transactions On Knowledge and Data Engineering. 10: 153-172 |
Citrin W, Ghiasi S, Zorn B. (1998) VIPR and the visual programming challenge Journal of Visual Languages and Computing. 9: 241-258 |
Seidl ML, Zorn BG. (1998) Segregating Heap Objects by Reference Behavior and Lifetime Sigplan Notices (Acm Special Interest Group On Programming Languages). 33: 12-23 |