Fan Zhang, Junwei Cao, et al.
IEEE TETC
A location is said to be immutable if its value and the values of selected locations reachable from it are guaranteed to remain unchanged during a specified time interval. We introduce a framework for immutability specification, and discuss its application to code optimization. Compared with a final declaration, an immutability assertion in our framework can express a richer set of immutability properties along three dimensions - lifetime, reachability and context. We present a framework for processing and verifying immutability annotations in Java, as well as extending optimizations so as to exploit immutability information. Preliminary experimental results show that a significant number (61%) of read accesses could potentially be classified as immutable in our framework. Further, use of immutability information yields substantial reductions (33-99%) in the number of dynamic read accesses, and also measurable speedups in the range of 5-10% for certain benchmark programs. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Fan Zhang, Junwei Cao, et al.
IEEE TETC
Rafae Bhatti, Elisa Bertino, et al.
Communications of the ACM
Raghu Krishnapuram, Krishna Kummamuru
IFSA 2003
Indranil R. Bardhan, Sugato Bagchi, et al.
JMIS