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PLDI
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Inducing heuristics to decide whether to schedule
Instruction scheduling is a compiler optimization that can improve program speed, sometimes by 10% or more—but it can also be expensive. Furthermore, time spent optimizing is mo...
John Cavazos, J. Eliot B. Moss
DAC
2004
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Dynamic FPGA routing for just-in-time FPGA compilation
Just-in-time (JIT) compilation has previously been used in many applications to enable standard software binaries to execute on different underlying processor architectures. Howev...
Roman L. Lysecky, Frank Vahid, Sheldon X.-D. Tan
JIT
2004
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Listening to Agents - Transparent Representation and Presentation of Agent Communication in Mobile Systems
In the research domain agent-based systems are widely used for mobile and distributed information systems. Their underlying paradigm provides excellent mechanisms to isolate tasks ...
Matthias Jöst, Matthias Merdes, Rainer Malaka
JIT
2004
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Feature-Oriented Development of Software Product Lines: Mapping Feature Models to the Architecture
Software product lines (PLs) present a solid approach in large scale reuse. Due to the PLs’ inherit complexity, many PL methods use the notion of ”features” to support requir...
Periklis Sochos, Ilka Philippow, Matthias Riebisch
CARDIS
2004
Springer
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On-the-Fly Metadata Stripping for Embedded Java Operating Systems
Considering the typical amount of memory available on a smart card, it is essential to minimize the size of the runtime environment to leave as much memory as possible to applicati...
Christophe Rippert, Damien Deville