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6. MARC Symposium 2012: Toulouse, France
- 6th Many-core Applications Research Community (MARC) Symposium. Proceedings of the 6th MARC Symposium, 19-20 July 2012, Toulouse, France. ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab 2012, ISBN 978-2-7257-0016-8
- Andreas Prell, Thomas Rauber:
Go's Concurrency Constructs on the SCC. 2-6 - Vasil Slavov, Praveen R. Rao, Dinesh Barenkala, Srivenu Paturi:
Performance of RDF Query Processing on the Intel SCC. 7-12 - Randolf Rotta, Thomas Prescher, Jörg Nolte, Jana Traue:
Data Sharing Mechanisms for Parallel Graph Algorithms on the Intel SCC. 13-18 - Steffen Christgau, Bettina Schnor:
One-Sided Communication in RCKMPI for the Single-Chip Cloud Computer. 19-23 - Darko Petrovic, Omid Shahmirzadi, Thomas Ropars, André Schiper:
Asynchronous Broadcast on the Intel SCC using Interrupts. 24-29 - Janmartin Jahn, Sebastian Kobbe, Santiago Pagani, Jian-Jia Chen, Jörg Henkel:
Work in Progress: Malleable Software Pipelines for Efficient Many-core System Utilization. 30-33 - Hans C. Woithe, William Brozas, Christian Wills, Bharath Pichai, Ulrich Kremer, Mike Eichhorn, Michael Riepen:
Enabling Computation Intensive Applications in Battery-Operated Cyber-Physical Systems. 34-39 - Jimi van der Woning, Roy Bakker:
Interactive Visual Task Management on the 48-core Intel SCC. 40-45 - Patrick Cichowski, Jörg Keller, Christoph W. Kessler:
Modelling Power Consumption of the Intel SCC. 46-51 - Bernhard H. C. Sputh, Andrew Lukin, Eric Verhulst:
Transparent Programming of Many/Multi Cores with OpenComRTOS: Comparing Intel 48-core SCC and TI 8-core TMS320C6678. 52-58 - Pablo Reble, Jacek Galowicz, Stefan Lankes, Thomas Bemmerl:
Efficient Implementation of the bare-metal Hypervisor MetalSVM for the SCC. 59-65 - Michael Ziwisky, Dennis Brylow:
BareMichael: A Minimalistic Bare-metal Framework for the Intel SCC. 66-71
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