Sable Research Group -- UQAM


Sable UQAM is part of Sable group.

Java is a well-designed object-oriented language that supports many interesting features. Unfortunately, these features, such as cross-platform execution and dynamic linking, lead to slow execution. In order to make Java a mainstream language that is useful for computation-intensive problems, the overall execution speed must be improved. The Sable research group's overall goal is to provide a variety of tools that will lead to better understanding and faster execution of Java programs.

Following the "island" meaning for Java, we have selected a Canadian island name for our group. Sable Island is a mile-wide crescent of sand off the Nova Scotia coast. According to the National Film Board of Canada, for centuries it has reaped a grim harvest of doomed and broken ships. Its lighthouse is the home to a great lamp whose beam now warns approaching ships of this "graveyard of the Atlantic". We hope that our Sable project will also shed some illumination.



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