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Application Architecture Adequacy through an FFT case study

Abstract

Application Architecture Adequacy (AAA) aims at tuning an application to a given hardware architecture. However it is still a difficult and error prone activity. As like as in Hardware/Software co-design, it requires a model of both the application and the architecture. With the new highly-parallel architectures, AAA should also allow a fast exploration of different software mapping granularity in order to leverage better the hardware resources without sacrifying too much productivity. The main contribution of this paper is to extract from a case study a methodology based on dataflow modeling to make the software both faster to develop and suited to the target. Then we show how this methodology can solve some of these issues.
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hal-00950533 , version 1 (21-02-2014)

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Emilien Kofman, Jean-Vivien Millo, Robert de Simone. Application Architecture Adequacy through an FFT case study. JRWRTC2013 - 7th Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing, Sebastian Altmeyer, Oct 2013, Sophia Antipolis, France. pp.4. ⟨hal-00950533⟩
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