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ACSD
2001
IEEE
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15 years 1 months ago
Software Implementation of Synchronous Programs
Synchronous languages allow a high level, concurrent, and deterministic description the behavior of reactive systems. Thus, they can be used advantageously for the programming of ...
Charles Andre, Frédéric Boulanger, A...
ISCA
2009
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
Multi-execution: multicore caching for data-similar executions
While microprocessor designers turn to multicore architectures to sustain performance expectations, the dramatic increase in parallelism of such architectures will put substantial...
Susmit Biswas, Diana Franklin, Alan Savage, Ryan D...
MICRO
2009
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
Execution leases: a hardware-supported mechanism for enforcing strong non-interference
High assurance systems such as those found in aircraft controls and the financial industry are often required to handle a mix of tasks where some are niceties (such as the contro...
Mohit Tiwari, Xun Li, Hassan M. G. Wassel, Frederi...
SC
2005
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Cross-Platform Performance Prediction of Parallel Applications Using Partial Execution
Performance prediction across platforms is increasingly important as developers can choose from a wide range of execution platforms. The main challenge remains to perform accurate...
Leo T. Yang, Xiaosong Ma, Frank Mueller
HIPEAC
2009
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Deriving Efficient Data Movement from Decoupled Access/Execute Specifications
Abstract. On multi-core architectures with software-managed memories, effectively orchestrating data movement is essential to performance, but is tedious and error-prone. In this p...
Lee W. Howes, Anton Lokhmotov, Alastair F. Donalds...