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LCTES-SCOPES 2002: Berlin, Germany
- Peter Marwedel, Srinivas Devadas:
Proceedings of the 2002 Joint Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems & Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems (LCTES'02-SCOPES'02), Berlin, Germany, 19-21 June 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-527-0
Welcome and Opening Remarks
- Philippe Magarshack:
Systems-on-chip needs for embedded software development: an industrial perspective. 1 - Hendra Saputra, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mary Jane Irwin, Jie S. Hu, Chung-Hsing Hsu, Ulrich Kremer:
Energy-conscious compilation based on voltage scaling. 2-11
Synthesis and Design Space Exploration
- Hyunok Oh, Soonhoi Ha:
Fractional rate dataflow model and efficient code synthesis for multimedia applications. 12-17 - Sumit Mohanty, Viktor K. Prasanna, Sandeep Neema, James R. Davis:
Rapid design space exploration of heterogeneous embedded systems using symbolic search and multi-granular simulation. 18-27 - Krishna V. Palem, Rodric M. Rabbah, Vincent John Mooney, Pinar Korkmaz, Kiran Puttaswamy:
Design space optimization of embedded memory systems via data remapping. 28-37
Management and Compilation Tasks
- Frank Hunleth, Ron Cytron:
Footprint and feature management using aspect-oriented programming techniques. 38-45 - Daniel Kästner, Stephan Wilhelm:
Generic control flow reconstruction from assembly code. 46-55 - Arvind Krishnaswamy, Rajiv Gupta:
Profile guided selection of ARM and thumb instructions. 56-64
Debugging and Validation
- Takayuki Wakabayashi, Hiroaki Takada:
Standardization approach of ITRON debugging interface specification and evaluation of its adaptability. 65-74 - Arshad Jhumka, Martin Hiller, Vilgot Claesson, Neeraj Suri:
On systematic design of globally consistent executable assertions in embedded software. 75-84 - Xiushan Feng, Alan J. Hu:
Automatic formal verification for scheduled VLIW code. 85-92
Session 5
- Gerhard P. Fettweis:
DSPs: why don't they just go away!. 93-93 - Markus Lorenz, Lars Wehmeyer, Thorsten Dräger:
Energy aware compilation for DSPs with SIMD instructions. 94-101
Code Generation
- Christoph W. Keßler, Andrzej Bednarski:
Optimal integrated code generation for clustered VLIW architectures. 102-111 - Yi Qian, Steve Carr, Philip H. Sweany:
Loop fusion for clustered VLIW architectures. 112-119 - Mayur Naik, Jens Palsberg:
Compiling with code-size constraints. 120-129
Register Allocation
- Jeonghun Cho, Yunheung Paek, David B. Whalley:
Efficient register and memory assignment for non-orthogonal architectures via graph coloring and MST algorithms. 130-138 - Bernhard Scholz, Erik Eckstein:
Register allocation for irregular architectures. 139-148 - Volker Barthelmann:
Inter-task register-allocation for static operating systems. 149-154
Code Optimizing and Processor Modeling
- Wankang Zhao, Baosheng Cai, David B. Whalley, Mark W. Bailey, Robert van Engelen, Xin Yuan, Jason Hiser, Jack W. Davidson, Kyle A. Gallivan, Douglas L. Jones:
VISTA: a system for interactive code improvement. 155-164 - Jie S. Hu, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mary Jane Irwin, Hendra Saputra, Wei Zhang:
Compiler-directed cache polymorphism. 165-174 - Christopher W. Milner, Jack W. Davidson:
Quick piping: a fast, high-level model for describing processor pipelines. 175-184
Codesign and Compilation
- Oliver Wahlen, Tilman Glökler, Achim Nohl, Andreas Hoffmann, Rainer Leupers, Heinrich Meyr:
Application specific compiler/architecture codesign: a case study. 185-193 - Jeffrey Palm, Han Bok Lee, Amer Diwan, J. Eliot B. Moss:
When to use a compilation service? 194-203 - Matt Newsome, Des Watson:
Proxy compilation of dynamically loaded Java classes with MoJo. 204-212
Real-Time Scheduling
- Ajay Dudani, Frank Mueller, Yifan Zhu:
Energy-conserving feedback EDF scheduling for embedded systems with real-time constraints. 213-222 - Saehwa Kim, Seongsoo Hong, Tae-Hyung Kim:
Perfecting preemption threshold scheduling for object-oriented real-time system design: from the perspective of real-time synchronization. 223-232
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