2006
DOI: 10.5381/jot.2006.5.3.a5
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An Empirical Study of the Code Pitching Mechanism in the .NET Framework.

Abstract: The .NET Compact Framework is designed to be a high-performance virtual machine for mobile and embedded devices that operate on Windows CE (version 4.1 and later). It achieves fast execution time by compiling methods dynamically instead of using interpretation. Once compiled, these methods are stored in a portion of the heap called the code cache and can be quickly reused to satisfy future method calls. While the code cache provides a high-level of reusability, it can also use a large amount of memory. As a re… Show more

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