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MDM
2005
Springer
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STEP: Self-Tuning Energy-safe Predictors
Data access prediction has been proposed as a mechanism to overcome latency lag, and more recently as a means of conserving energy in mobile systems. We present a fully adaptive p...
James Larkby-Lahet, Ganesh Santhanakrishnan, Ahmed...
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OOPSLA
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
A software product line architecture for distributed real-time and embedded systems: a separation of concerns approach
This paper presents a separation of concerns approach to solve the tangling problem of functional and Quality of Service (QoS) concerns in traditional Component-based Software Eng...
Shih-Hsi Liu
CF
2004
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Combining compiler and runtime IPC predictions to reduce energy in next generation architectures
Next generation architectures will require innovative solutions to reduce energy consumption. One of the trends we expect is more extensive utilization of compiler information dir...
Saurabh Chheda, Osman S. Unsal, Israel Koren, C. M...
ISLPED
2004
ACM
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Eliminating voltage emergencies via microarchitectural voltage control feedback and dynamic optimization
Microprocessor designers use techniques such as clock gating to reduce power dissipation. An unfortunate side-effect of these techniques is the processor current fluctuations th...
Kim M. Hazelwood, David Brooks
EGH
2004
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Mio: fast multipass partitioning via priority-based instruction scheduling
Real-time graphics hardware continues to offer improved resources for programmable vertex and fragment shaders. However, shader programmers continue to write shaders that require ...
Andrew Riffel, Aaron E. Lefohn, Kiril Vidimce, Mar...