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  1. Proceedings of Workshop on Parallel Programming and Run-Time Management Techniques for Many-core Architectures and Design Tools and Architectures for Multicore Embedded Computing Platforms (PARMA-DITAM '14)
  2. On Expressing Strategies for Directive-Driven Multicore Programing Models
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An Interactive Tool based on Polly for Detection and Parallelization of Loops
Extending a Run-time Resource Management framework to support OpenCL and Heterogeneous Systems
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Exploiting Performance Counters for Energy Efficient Co-Scheduling of Mixed Workloads on Multi-Core Platforms
Effective Platform-Level Exploration for Heterogeneous Multicores Exploiting Simulation-Induced Slacks
Fine-Grained Link Locking Within Power and Latency Transaction Level Modelling in Wormhole Switching Non-Preemptive Networks On Chip
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On Expressing Strategies for Directive-Driven Multicore Programing Models

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Cardoso, João M. P. Nobre, Ricardo Diniz, Pedro C. Pinto, Pedro Carvalho, Tiago
Abstract A common migration path for applications to high-performance multicore architectures relies on code annotations with concurrent semantics. Some annotations, however, are very target architecture specific and thus highly non-portable. In this paper we describe a source-to-source code transformation system that allows programmers to specify transformations using an aspect-oriented domain specific language - LARA. LARA allows programmers to specify strategies to search large code transformation design spaces while preserving the original source code. As the experimental results reveal, this approach leads to a substantial reduction in code maintenance costs, and promotes the portability of both programmers and performance.
Starting Page 7
Ending Page 12
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450326070
DOI 10.1145/2556863.2556870
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-01-20
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Lara Multicore architectures Directive-based compilation Code instrumentation Aspect-oriented programming
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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