ParaPhrase (Parallel Patterns for Adaptive Heterogeneous Multicore Systems) is a three year FP7 EU funded project that started in October 20111. The project aims to develop and deploy new high-level design patterns for parallel applications that support alternative parallel implementations that can be initially mapped and subsequently dynamically re-mapped to the available heterogeneous (CPU+GPU) hardware. The ParaPhrase approach leverages a two-level (or ultimately multi-level) model of parallelism, where the implementations of parallel programs are expressed in terms of interacting components, and where components from different applications are collectively mapped to the available system resources
ParaPhrase workshop 2012
DANELUTTO, MARCO;
2013-01-01
Abstract
ParaPhrase (Parallel Patterns for Adaptive Heterogeneous Multicore Systems) is a three year FP7 EU funded project that started in October 20111. The project aims to develop and deploy new high-level design patterns for parallel applications that support alternative parallel implementations that can be initially mapped and subsequently dynamically re-mapped to the available heterogeneous (CPU+GPU) hardware. The ParaPhrase approach leverages a two-level (or ultimately multi-level) model of parallelism, where the implementations of parallel programs are expressed in terms of interacting components, and where components from different applications are collectively mapped to the available system resourcesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.