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  iCanCloud: a flexible and scalable cloud infrastructure simulator
Núñez A., Vázquez-Poletti J., Caminero A., Castañé G., Carretero J., Llorente I. Journal of Grid Computing 10(1): 185-209, 2020.  Type: Article

Cloud computing is a flexible and scalable solution for delivering information technology (IT) services. However, as the processing power used must be paid for, accurately right-sizing the cloud resources for particular end user applic...

Jul 26 2021
  Algorithms for optimization
Kochenderfer M., Wheeler T., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2019. 520 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-262039-42-0)

Anyone wanting to publish a book in a respectable and classical research field needs to find a niche to justify the originality. This statement includes the area of mathematical optimization, which interests Kochenderfer and Wheeler. T...

Apr 27 2021
  Scheduling weakly consistent C concurrency for reconfigurable hardware
Ramanathan N., Wickerson J., Constantinides G. IEEE Transactions on Computers 67(7): 992-1006, 2018.  Type: Article

Since its innovation, harnessing the untethered power of multi-core processors has motivated research around the world. In the programming language domain, imposing concurrency via high-level synthesis (HLS) is a famous technique. The ...

Aug 28 2018
  Formal verification and quantitative metrics of MPSoC data dynamics
Zhang H., Wu J. Formal Aspects of Computing 30(2): 219-237, 2018.  Type: Article

MPSoC stands for “multiprocessor system-on-a-chip.” This paper treats verification via simulation of the design and expected behavior of such multiprocessor, multitasking systems....

Jun 7 2018
  Area-energy tradeoffs of logic wear-leveling for BTI-induced aging
Ashraf R., Khoshavi N., Alzahrani A., DeMara R., Kiamehr S., Tahoori M.  CF 2016 (Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers, Como, Italy, May 16-19, 2016) 37-44, 2016.  Type: Proceedings

As technology nodes are scaled down into the nanometer level, the reliability of the devices for an electronic chip becomes critical. Among various reliability threats, aging is one of the most prominent, as it introduces gradual param...

Oct 4 2016
  Modelling and verification of weighted spiking neural systems
Aman B., Ciobanu G. Theoretical Computer Science 623(C): 92-102, 2016.  Type: Article

This paper considers the problem of formal verification of systems described using an abstract computing model called a spiking neural system, which is modeled after how brain cells (neurons) communicate. A spiking neural system is a c...

Jul 13 2016
  ESPeciaL: an embedded systems programming language
Métrailler C., Mudry P.  SCALA 2015 (Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Scala, Portland, OR, Jun 13, 2015) 51-55, 2015.  Type: Proceedings

This paper describes ESPeciaL, a domain-specific language designed to make it easier to write programs for programmable embedded systems such as Arduino....

Jul 21 2015
  JACCIE: a Java-based compiler-compiler for generating, visualizing and debugging compiler components
Krebs N., Schmitz L. Science of Computer Programming 79101-115, 2014.  Type: Article

The software described is a compiler generator integrated in a graphical user interface (GUI) to support debugging. A compiler is viewed as a scanner, a parser, and an attribute evaluator. The focus is on the front-end techniques, with...

Aug 12 2014
  Beginning Arduino
McRoberts M., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2010. 472 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430232-40-7)

Many experimental microcontroller boards are available for purchase. However, none seem to be as popular with nonelectronics hobbyists as the Arduino board. The main reason for its popularity is probably its openness. The Arduino hardw...

Apr 14 2011
  Producing the left parse during bottom-up parsing
Slivnik B., Vilfan B. Information Processing Letters 96(6): 220-224, 2005.  Type: Article

Bottom-up parsing can be applied to all deterministic context-free languages. On the other hand, left parsing also has some advantages, for example, in error reporting. The left parse of a substring can be pushed on the stack together ...

Nov 30 2006
 
 
 
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