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Spectrum of run-time management for modern and next generation multi/many-core systems

Spectrum of run-time management for modern and next generation multi/many-core systems
Spectrum of run-time management for modern and next generation multi/many-core systems
Run-time management of multi/many-core systems is becoming extremely challenging due to several factors, e.g. increasing demand to execute concurrent applications, inefficient exploitation of heterogeneous cores, changing workload variations over time, changing run-time scenarios and desire for optimization of several metrics such as performance, energy consumption and reliability. For next generation multi/many-core systems, the challenges will further increase mainly due to higher number of cores and increased heterogeneity. To address one or more of these challenges, run-time management approaches are being extensively developed. This tutorial presents a spectrum of run-time management approaches investigated over the last couple of years. Depending upon the target problems, the designers can employ these methodologies to achieve efficiency in multi/many-core systems in terms of performance, energy consumption and reliability.
Singh, Amit K.
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Merrett, Geoff
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Kumar, Akash
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Singh, Amit K.
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Rahmani, Amir
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Kumar, Akash
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Singh, Amit K., Merrett, Geoff, Rahmani, Amir and Kumar, Akash (2018) Spectrum of run-time management for modern and next generation multi/many-core systems. Embedded Systems Week 2018: Tutorial on Spectrum of Run-time Management for Modern and Next Generation Multi/Many-core Systems, , Turin, Italy. 30 Sep 2018. 2 pp .

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Run-time management of multi/many-core systems is becoming extremely challenging due to several factors, e.g. increasing demand to execute concurrent applications, inefficient exploitation of heterogeneous cores, changing workload variations over time, changing run-time scenarios and desire for optimization of several metrics such as performance, energy consumption and reliability. For next generation multi/many-core systems, the challenges will further increase mainly due to higher number of cores and increased heterogeneity. To address one or more of these challenges, run-time management approaches are being extensively developed. This tutorial presents a spectrum of run-time management approaches investigated over the last couple of years. Depending upon the target problems, the designers can employ these methodologies to achieve efficiency in multi/many-core systems in terms of performance, energy consumption and reliability.

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Published date: 30 September 2018
Venue - Dates: Embedded Systems Week 2018: Tutorial on Spectrum of Run-time Management for Modern and Next Generation Multi/Many-core Systems, , Turin, Italy, 2018-09-30 - 2018-09-30

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Local EPrints ID: 424962
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/424962
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ORCID for Geoff Merrett: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4980-3894

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Date deposited: 08 Oct 2018 16:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:46

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Author: Amit K. Singh
Author: Geoff Merrett ORCID iD
Author: Amir Rahmani
Author: Akash Kumar

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