Invasive Computing for Mapping Parallel Programs to Many-Core ArchitecturesConclusions and Future Work
Invasive Computing for Mapping Parallel Programs to Many-Core Architectures: Conclusions and...
Weichslgartner, Andreas; Wildermann, Stefan; Glaß, Michael; Teich, Jürgen
2017-12-30 00:00:00
[In this chapter, the book is summarized and the contributions are revisited. Further, an outlook of future research directions is given and first steps toward there are presented. This includes considering fault tolerance as nonfunctional requirement in our hybrid application mapping methodology, operating points distillation, exploring constraint graphs instead of classic task-to-concrete-resource-mapping, and improved run-time mapping.]
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Invasive Computing for Mapping Parallel Programs to Many-Core ArchitecturesConclusions and Future Work
[In this chapter, the book is summarized and the contributions are revisited. Further, an outlook of future research directions is given and first steps toward there are presented. This includes considering fault tolerance as nonfunctional requirement in our hybrid application mapping methodology, operating points distillation, exploring constraint graphs instead of classic task-to-concrete-resource-mapping, and improved run-time mapping.]
Published: Dec 30, 2017
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