Title
On Evaluating the Renaissance Benchmarking Suite: Variety, Performance, and Complexity.
Abstract
The recently proposed Renaissance suite is composed of modern, real-world, concurrent, and object-oriented workloads that exercise various concurrency primitives of the JVM. Renaissance was used to compare performance of two stateof-the-art, production-quality JIT compilers (HotSpot C2 and Graal), and to show that the performance differences are more significant than on existing suites such as DaCapo and SPECjvm2008. In this technical report, we give an overview of the experimental setup that we used to assess the variety and complexity of the Renaissance suite, as well as its amenability to new compiler optimizations. We then present the obtained measurements in detail.
Year
Venue
DocType
2019
arXiv: Programming Languages
Journal
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
abs/1903.10267
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
12
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aleksandar Prokopec116313.56
Andrea Rosà26312.04
David Leopoldseder362.46
Gilles Duboscq421110.10
Petr Tuma527631.77
Martin Studener600.34
Lubomír Bulej716520.20
Yudi Zheng813314.24
Alex Villazón932527.73
Doug Simon1017116.15
Thomas Würthinger1139625.63
Walter Binder1210115.12