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MSEPT 2012: Prague, Czech Republic
- Victor Pankratius, Michael Philippsen:
Multicore Software Engineering, Performance, and Tools - International Conference, MSEPT 2012, Prague, Czech Republic, May 31 - June 1, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7303, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-31201-4
Keynotes
- Bertrand Meyer, Alexander Kogtenkov, Anton Akhi:
Processors and Their Collection. 1-15 - Lionel C. Briand:
Tackling the Testing and Verification of Multicore and Concurrent Software as a Search Problem. 16-17
Papers
- Constantin Christmann, Erik Hebisch, Anette Weisbecker:
Oversubscription of Computational Resources on Multicore Desktop Systems. 18-29 - Martin Schindewolf, Wolfgang Karl:
Capturing Transactional Memory Application's Behavior - The Prerequisite for Performance Analysis. 30-41 - Jan Waller, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
A Comparison of the Influence of Different Multi-core Processors on the Runtime Overhead for Application-Level Monitoring. 42-53 - Ronald Strebelow, Christian Prehofer:
Analysis of Event Processing Design Patterns and Their Performance Dependency on I/O Notification Mechanisms. 54-65 - Jan Hendrik Schönherr, Bianca Lutz, Jan Richling:
Non-intrusive Coscheduling for General Purpose Operating Systems. 66-77 - Korbinian Molitorisz, Jochen Schimmel, Frank Otto:
Automatic Parallelization Using AutoFutures. 78-81 - Andreas Hollmann, Michael Gerndt:
Invasive Computing: An Application Assisted Resource Management Approach. 82-85 - Gábor Imre, Gergely Mezei:
Parallel Graph Transformations on Multicore Systems. 86-89 - Georg Gut, Christian Allmann, Markus Schurius, Karsten Schmidt:
Reduction of Electronic Control Units in Electric Vehicles Using Multicore Technology. 90-93
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