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LCTES 2004: Washington, DC, USA
- David B. Whalley, Ron Cytron:

Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES'04), Washington, DC, USA, June 11-13, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-806-7
Evaluating embedded applications
- Iosif Antochi, Ben H. H. Juurlink, Stamatis Vassiliadis, Petri Liuha:

GraalBench: a 3D graphics benchmark suite for mobile phones. 1-9 - Thomas Martin, Mark T. Jones, Joshua Nathaniel Edmison, Tanwir Sheikh, Zahi Nakad:

Modeling and simulating electronic textile applications. 10-19 - Paul Willmann, Michael Brogioli, Vijay S. Pai:

Spinach: a liberty-based simulator for programmable network interface architectures. 20-29
Languages and software architectures
- Christopher L. Conway, Stephen A. Edwards:

NDL: a domain-specific language for device drivers. 30-36 - Nagendra J. Kumar, Siddhartha Shivshankar, Alexander G. Dean

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Asynchronous software thread integration for efficient software. 37-46 - Wei Qin, Subramanian Rajagopalan, Sharad Malik

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A formal concurrency model based architecture description language for synthesis of software development tools. 47-56
Power management I
- Ravindra Jejurikar, Rajesh K. Gupta:

Procrastination scheduling in fixed priority real-time systems. 57-66 - Xiaotong Zhuang, Santosh Pande

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Power-efficient prefetching via bit-differential offset assignment on embedded processors. 67-77 - Gilles Pokam, Olivier Rochecouste, André Seznec, François Bodin:

Speculative software management of datapath-width for energy optimization. 78-87 - Chaeseok Im, Soonhoi Ha:

Dynamic voltage scaling for real-time multi-task scheduling using buffers. 88-94
Power management II
- Lian Li, Jingling Xue

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A trace-based binary compilation framework for energy-aware computing. 95-106 - James Lapalme, El Mostapha Aboulhamid, Gabriela Nicolescu, Luc Charest

, François R. Boyer, J. P. David, Guy Bois:
ESys.Net: a new solution for embedded systems modeling and simulation. 107-114 - Gilberto Contreras, Margaret Martonosi, Jinzhan Peng, Roy Ju, Guei-Yuan Lueh:

XTREM: a power simulator for the Intel XScale® core. 115-125
Caches and instructions sets
- Uwe Kastens, Dinh Khoi Le, Adrian Slowik, Michael Thies:

Feedback driven instruction-set extension. 126-135 - Kaustubh Patil, Kiran Seth, Frank Mueller:

Compositional static instruction cache simulation. 136-145 - Johan Stärner, Lars Asplund:

Measuring the cache interference cost in preemptive real-time systems. 146-154
Code management
- Lingli Zhang, Chandra Krintz:

Adaptive code unloading for resource-constrained JVMs. 155-164 - Peng Li, Steve Zdancewic:

Advanced control flow in Java card programming. 165-174 - Jia Zeng, Cristian Soviani, Stephen A. Edwards

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Generating fast code from concurrent program dependence graphs. 175-181
Register allocation
- Jason Hiser, Jack W. Davidson:

EMBARC: an efficient memory bank assignment algorithm for retargetable compilers. 182-191 - Xiaotong Zhuang, Tao Zhang, Santosh Pande

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Hardware-managed register allocation for embedded processors. 192-201 - Jean-Marc Daveau, Thomas Thery, Thierry Lepley, Miguel Santana:

A retargetable register allocation framework for embedded processors. 202-210
Compilers and optimization
- Bruno De Bus, Bjorn De Sutter, Ludo Van Put, Dominique Chanet, Koen De Bosschere:

Link-time optimization of ARM binaries. 211-220 - Bernhard Scholz, R. Nigel Horspool, Jens Knoop:

Optimizing for space and time usage with speculative partial redundancy elimination. 221-230 - L. Almagor, Keith D. Cooper, Alexander Grosul, Timothy J. Harvey, Steven W. Reeves, Devika Subramanian

, Linda Torczon, Todd Waterman:
Finding effective compilation sequences. 231-239
Software
- Hendra Saputra, Guangyu Chen, Richard R. Brooks

, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mary Jane Irwin:
Code protection for resource-constrained embedded devices. 240-248 - Zhi Guo, Betul Buyukkurt, Walid A. Najjar:

Input data reuse in compiling window operations onto reconfigurable hardware. 249-256 - Andrzej Wasowski

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Flattening statecharts without explosions. 257-266

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