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RTAS
2010
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Feedback Thermal Control for Real-time Systems
—Thermal control is crucial to real-time systems as excessive processor temperature can cause system failure or unacceptable performance degradation due to hardware throttling. R...
Yong Fu, Nicholas Kottenstette, Yingming Chen, Che...
SAC
2008
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Extending omniscient debugging to support aspect-oriented programming
Debugging is a tedious and costly process that demands a profound understanding of the dynamic behavior of programs. Debugging aspect-oriented software is even more difficult: to ...
Guillaume Pothier, Éric Tanter
IPCCC
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
OS-aware tuning: improving instruction cache energy efficiency on system workloads
Low power has been considered as an important issue in instruction cache (I-cache) designs. Several studies have shown that the I-cache can be tuned to reduce power. These techniq...
Tao Li, Lizy K. John
HPDC
2010
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
A GPU accelerated storage system
Massively multicore processors, like, for example, Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), provide, at a comparable price, a one order of magnitude higher peak performance than traditio...
Abdullah Gharaibeh, Samer Al-Kiswany, Sathish Gopa...
CGO
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
SWIFT: Software Implemented Fault Tolerance
To improve performance and reduce power, processor designers employ advances that shrink feature sizes, lower voltage levels, reduce noise margins, and increase clock rates. Howev...
George A. Reis, Jonathan Chang, Neil Vachharajani,...