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MICRO
1999
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
Balance Scheduling: Weighting Branch Tradeoffs in Superblocks
Since there is generally insufficient instruction level parallelism within a single basic block, higher performance is achieved by speculatively scheduling operations in superbloc...
Alexandre E. Eichenberger, Waleed Meleis
FMSD
2007
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15 years 13 days ago
Static priority scheduling of event-triggered real-time embedded systems
Real-time embedded systems are often specified as a collection of independent tasks, each generating a sequence of event-triggered code blocks, and the scheduling in this domain ...
Cagkan Erbas, Andy D. Pimentel, Selin Cerav-Erbas
TCAD
2002
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15 years 3 days ago
System-on-a-chip test scheduling with precedence relationships, preemption, and power constraints
Test scheduling is an important problem in system-on-a-chip (SOC) test automation. Efficient test schedules minimize the overall system test application time, avoid test resource c...
Vikram Iyengar, Krishnendu Chakrabarty
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DAC
2009
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Exploiting "architecture for verification" to streamline the verification process
A typical hardware development flow starts the verification process concurrently with RTL, but the overall schedule becomes limited by the effort required to complete all the nece...
Dave Whipp
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HUMAN
2003
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Fair Real-Time Resource Allocation for Internet End System's QoS Support
Delivered end-to-end QoS is often limited by the ineffective resource management at Internet end systems. To overcome this problem, we present a resource allocation framework tha...
Jungkeun Park, Minsoo Ryu, Seongsoo Hong