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class & object.ppt

class & object.ppt

... Compile-time Environment Compile-time Environment Java Bytecodes move locally or through network Java Source (.java) Java Compiler Java Bytecod e (.class ) Java Interpreter Just in Time[r] ...

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Slipstream mode Prefetching in CMP's: Performance Comparison and Evaluation

Slipstream mode Prefetching in CMP's: Performance Comparison and Evaluation

... Most of the studies on prefetching have shown that both hardware and software prefetching perform well on certain applications with regular accesses and provide little benefit for applications with irregular reference ...

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The case for aspect oriented reflective middleware

The case for aspect oriented reflective middleware

... implementation of your component becomes tangled with additional code for features such as security, persistence, logging, and monitoring. Developers often implement these features in an ad-hoc manner across the system, ...

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Software level green computing for large scale systems

Software level green computing for large scale systems

... Optimizations for energy conservation can be made at hardware and software levels. Hardware level energy optimizations are achieved through circuit design by implement- ing smaller silicon process geometries, auto idle ...

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Modularizing the Cross Cutting Concerns Through Aspect-Oriented Programming

Modularizing the Cross Cutting Concerns Through Aspect-Oriented Programming

... at compile time, load time, or at runtime. In compile- time weaving, the weaver is a program that, prior to any execution, produces an application code in which the classes are extended ...

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Exploiting multi-level parallelism in streaming applications for heterogeneous platforms with GPUs

Exploiting multi-level parallelism in streaming applications for heterogeneous platforms with GPUs

... The polyhedral model is an appealing model to represent and manipulate program statements enclosed in loop nest structures found in static a ffi ne nested loop pro- grams (SANLP) [86, 109]. Performance hot-spots in many ...

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WRL 87 5 pdf

WRL 87 5 pdf

... A large register set can be exploited by keeping variables and constants in registers instead of in memory. Hardware register windows and compile- time or link-time global register allocation are ...

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Lecture 18

Lecture 18

... • Early binding refers to events that occur at compile time. In essence, early binding occurs when all information needed to call a function is known at compile time. (Put differently, early ...

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Dynamic Optimization Infrastructure and Algorithms for IA-64

Dynamic Optimization Infrastructure and Algorithms for IA-64

... little time to perform and only provide minor improvements to ...rather time consuming but typically provide substantial benefits to ...static compile time, heavyweight candidates are ...

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Acute: high level programming language design for distributed computation

Acute: high level programming language design for distributed computation

... Type names (§5) Type-safe marshalling demands a runtime no- tion of type identity that makes sense across multiple versions of differing programs. For concrete types this is conceptually straight- forward — for example, ...

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Effective and Efficient Re-optimization Method for Data-Stream Partitioning at Runtime

Effective and Efficient Re-optimization Method for Data-Stream Partitioning at Runtime

... In this project work, work shows tendency to extend existing compile-time optimizationways by adding a re- optimization step supported runtime dependency mining. For this purpose, outline temporal ...

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AReferenceDescriptionoftheCStarLanguage.pdf

AReferenceDescriptionoftheCStarLanguage.pdf

... such an expression may contain use of file scope shape names, the shapeof intrinsic function applied to compile-time fully specified constant shape-valued expressions, and deref[r] ...

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Micro Cornucopia #07 Aug82 pdf

Micro Cornucopia #07 Aug82 pdf

... In addition, the Small-C library does not have a "printf" function and so we wrote one using "putchar" and "puts." Compile Time Assembly Time Load Time Run Time -Original prog -Static Va[r] ...

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Performance Analysis of Adaptive Dynamic Load Balancing in Grid Environment using GRIDSIM

Performance Analysis of Adaptive Dynamic Load Balancing in Grid Environment using GRIDSIM

... 1. Static Load Balancing Algorithm: The decisions related to load balance are made at compile time when resource requirements are estimated. The advantage of algorithm is the simplicity according to both ...

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Dynamic Dispatch Scheduling for High Performance VLIW Architecture R. Ramesh Babu 1, Dr. Sachin Saxena2

Dynamic Dispatch Scheduling for High Performance VLIW Architecture R. Ramesh Babu 1, Dr. Sachin Saxena2

... Architectures exploiting instruction-level parallelism (ILP) at compile time, such as Very Long instruction word (VLIW) and transport triggered architecture (TTA), may satisfy the requirements. They can be ...

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Compile- and run-time approaches for the selection of efficient data structures for dynamic graph analysis

Compile- and run-time approaches for the selection of efficient data structures for dynamic graph analysis

... The instrumentation adds capabilities to the program to record the access statistics and list sizes during execution and perform a hot swap of data structures if required. Like in our compile-time approach, ...

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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF SLB AND DLB ALGORITHMS IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF SLB AND DLB ALGORITHMS IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT

... at compile time in a planned manner at compile time to processors and there will be no redistribution of tasks takes place afterwards and outcome of the algorithm is deterministic as much of ...

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L457290 pdf

L457290 pdf

... c) Adaptable parameters may be declared such that some bounds and size information is not known at compile time. In this case we must allocate a type descriptor for the type which contains the result of ...

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EwE-F 1.0: an implementation of Ecopath with Ecosim in Fortran 95/2003 for coupling and integration with other models

EwE-F 1.0: an implementation of Ecopath with Ecosim in Fortran 95/2003 for coupling and integration with other models

... In contrast to the EwE, the introduction of namelist and HDF5 files to be used for the operation of EwE-F may cre- ate a hindrance to its users. However, it is not necessarily more complicated than the current EwE ...

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Maximizing the impact of mining investment in water infrastructure for local communities

Maximizing the impact of mining investment in water infrastructure for local communities

... and time spent collecting ...and time burden. The time burden has indirect implications for health, as long travel times are associated with decreased water consumption (White et ...

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