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OM@PLDI 2001: Snowbird, Utah, USA
- Rastislav Bodík, Vugranam C. Sreedhar:
Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Optimization of Middleware and Distributed Systems, OM '01, Snow Bird, Utah, USA. ACM 2001 - Sheayun Lee, Andreas Ermedahl, Sang Lyul Min, Naehyuck Chang:
An Accurate Instruction-Level Energy Consumption Model for Embedded RISC Processors. 1-10 - Minyoung Kim, Soonhoi Ha:
Hybrid Run-time Power Management Technique for Real-time Embedded System with Voltage Scalable Processor. 11-19 - Dong-In Kang, Stephen P. Crago, Jinwoo Suh:
Power-Aware Design Synthesis Techniques for Distributed Real-Time Systems. 20-28 - Bjorn De Sutter, Bruno De Bus, Koen De Bosschere, Saumya Debray:
Combining Global Code and Data Compaction. 29-38 - Jinpyo Park, Je-Hyung Lee, Soo-Mook Moon:
Register Allocation for Banked Register File. 39-47 - Xianglong Huang, Steve Carr, Philip H. Sweany:
Loop Transformations for Architectures with Partitioned Register Banks. 48-55 - Sidney Cadot, Frits Kuijlman, Koen Langendoen, Kees van Reeuwijk, Henk J. Sips:
ENSEMBLE: A Communication Layer for Embedded Multi-Processor Systems. 56-63 - Thomas A. Henzinger, Benjamin Horowitz, Christoph Meyer Kirsch:
Embedded Control Systems Development with Giotto. 64-72 - Luigi Palopoli, Giuseppe Lipari, Luca Abeni, Marco Di Natale, Paolo Ancilotti, Fabio Conticelli:
A tool for simulation and fast prototyping of embedded control systems. 73-81 - Amol Bakshi, Viktor K. Prasanna, Ákos Lédeczi:
MILAN: A Model Based Integrated Simulation Framework for Design of Embedded Systems. 82-93 - Emilio Vivancos, Christopher A. Healy, Frank Mueller, David B. Whalley:
Parametric Timing Analysis. 88-93 - Dirk Ziegenbein, Fabian Wolf, Kai Richter, Marek Jersak, Rolf Ernst:
Interval-Based Analysis of Software Processes. 94-101 - Leena Unnikrishnan, Scott D. Stoller, Yanhong A. Liu:
Automatic Accurate Live Memory Analysis for Garbage-Collected Languages. 102-111 - Henrik Theiling:
Generating Decision Trees for Decoding Binaries. 112-120 - Fabrice Mérillon, Gilles Muller:
Dealing with Hardware in Embedded Software: A General Framework Based on the Devil Language. 121-127 - Ismail Kadayif, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mary Jane Irwin, Jagannathan Ramanujam:
Morphable Cache Architectures: Potential Benefits. 128-137 - Elana D. Granston, Eric Stotzer, Joe Zbiciak:
Software Pipelining Irregular Loops On the TMS320C6000 VLIW DSP Architecture. 138-144 - Daniel Kästner, Sebastian Winkel:
ILP-based Instruction Scheduling for IA-64. 145-154 - Jens Wagner, Rainer Leupers:
C Compiler Design for an Industrial Network Processor. 155-164 - Christoph W. Keßler, Andrzej Bednarski:
A Dynamic Programming Approach to Optimal Integrated Code Generation. 165-174 - Daniel M. Yellin:
Stuck in the Middle: Challenges and Trends in Optimizing Middleware. 175-180 - Karin Högstedt, Doug Kimelman, Nan Wang:
Optimizing Component Interaction. 181 - James R. Larus, Michael Parkes:
Using Cohort Scheduling to Enhance Server Performance (Extended Abstract). 182-187 - Sanjai Narain, Ravichander Vaidyanathan, Stanley Moyer, William Stephens, Kirthika Parmeswaran, Abdul-Rahim Shareef:
Middleware For Building Adaptive Systems Via Configuration. 188-195 - Pradeep Gore, Ron Cytron, Douglas C. Schmidt, Carlos O'Ryan:
Designing and Optimizing a Scalable CORBA Notification Service. 196-204 - Ossama Othman, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Issues in the Design of Adaptive Middleware Load Balancing. 205-213 - Irfan Pyarali, Marina Spivak, Ron Cytron, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Evaluating and Optimizing Thread Pool Strategies for Real-Time CORBA. 214-222 - Darrell Brunsch, Carlos O'Ryan, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Designing an Efficient and Scalable Server-side Asynchrony Model for CORBA. 223-229 - Yamuna Krishnamurthy, Vishal Kachroo, David A. Karr, Craig Rodrigues, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Integration of QoS-Enabled Distributed Object Computing Middleware for Developing Next-Generation Distributed Application. 230-237 - Vikram S. Adve, Vinh Vi Lam, Brian Ensink:
Language and Compiler Support for Adaptive Distributed Applications. 238-246
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