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  1. Journal of Computer Science and Technology
  2. Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 26
  3. Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 26, Issue 4, July 2011
  4. New Methodologies for Parallel Architecture
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Preface
Understanding Science Through the Computational Lens
New Methodologies for Parallel Architecture
Internetware: An Emerging Software Paradigm for Internet Computing
A Programming Language Approach to Internet-Based Virtual Computing Environment
Three New Concepts of Future Computer Science
Possibilities for Healthcare Computing
Overview of Center for Domain-Specific Computing
The Challenges of Multidisciplinary Education in Computer Science
DHC: Distributed, Hierarchical Clustering in Sensor Networks
Bootstrapping Object Coreferencing on the Semantic Web
Guided Structure-Aware Review Summarization
Aggressive Complex Event Processing with Confidence over Out-of-Order Streams
Provably Secure Role-Based Encryption with Revocation Mechanism
Improvement on the Multihop Shareholder Discovery for Threshold Secret Sharing in MANETs
Differential Attack on Five Rounds of the SC2000 Block Cipher$^{*}$
A New Protocol for the Detection of Node Replication Attacks in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks
Impossible Differential Attacks on 13-Round CLEFIA-128
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New Methodologies for Parallel Architecture

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Author Fan, Dong Rui Li, Xiao Wei Li, Guo Jie
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract Moore's law continues to grant computer architects ever more transistors in the foreseeable future, and parallelism is the key to continued performance scaling in modern microprocessors. In this paper, the achievements in our research project, which is supported by the National Basic Research 973 Program of China, on parallel architecture, are systematically presented. The innovative approaches and techniques to solve the significant problems in parallel architecture design are summarized, including architecture level optimization, compiler and language-supported technologies, reliability, power-performance efficient design, test and verification challenges, and platform building. Two prototype chips, a multi-heavy-core Godson-3 and a many-light-core Godson-T, are described to demonstrate the highly scalable and reconfigurable parallel architecture designs. We also present some of our achievements appearing in ISCA, MICRO, ISSCC, HPCA, PLDI, PACT, IJCAI, Hot Chips, DATE, IEEE Trans. VLSI, IEEE Micro, IEEE Trans. Computers, etc.
Starting Page 578
Ending Page 587
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISSN 10009000
Journal Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Volume Number 26
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 18604749
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2011-07-11
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword architecture multi-core many-core parallelism Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) Theory of Computation Software Engineering Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) Computer Science Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Theoretical Computer Science Computational Theory and Mathematics Computer Science Applications Software Hardware and Architecture
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