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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 95
Volume 95, September 2016
- Amir-Mohammad Rahmani, Pasi Liljeberg, José Luis Ayala, Hannu Tenhunen, Alexander V. Veidenbaum:
Special issue on energy efficient multi-core and many-core systems, Part I. 1-2
- Tomer Y. Morad, Noam Shalev, Idit Keidar, Avinoam Kolodny, Uri C. Weiser:
EFS: Energy-Friendly Scheduler for memory bandwidth constrained systems. 3-14 - Keqin Li:
Energy and time constrained task scheduling on multiprocessor computers with discrete speed levels. 15-28 - Peter P. Nghiem, Silvia M. Figueira:
Towards efficient resource provisioning in MapReduce. 29-41 - Bagher Salami, Hamid Noori, Farhad Mehdipour, Mohammadreza Baharani:
Physical-aware predictive dynamic thermal management of multi-core processors. 42-56 - Marta Ortín-Obón, Darío Suárez Gracia, María Villarroya-Gaudó, Cruz Izu, Víctor Viñals:
Reactive circuits: Dynamic construction of circuits for reactive traffic in homogeneous CMPs. 57-68 - Lizhong Chen, Di Zhu, Massoud Pedram, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Simulation of NoC power-gating: Requirements, optimizations, and the Agate simulator. 69-78 - Kai Lampka, Björn Forsberg, Vasileios Spiliopoulos:
Keep it cool and in time: With runtime monitoring to thermal-aware execution speeds for deadline constrained systems. 79-91 - J. Rubén Titos Gil, Oscar Palomar, Osman S. Unsal, Adrián Cristal:
Architectural support for efficient message passing on shared memory multi-cores. 92-106 - Arthur Francisco Lorenzon, Márcia Cristina Cera, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck:
Investigating different general-purpose and embedded multicores to achieve optimal trade-offs between performance and energy. 107-123 - Shaosong Li, Shivakant Mishra:
Optimizing power consumption in multicore smartphones. 124-137 - Liana Dessandre Duenha, Guilherme A. Madalozzo, Thiago Santiago, Fernando Moraes, Rodolfo Azevedo:
MPSoCBench: A benchmark for high-level evaluation of multiprocessor system-on-chip tools and methodologies. 138-157
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