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		<author><name><![CDATA[Sophie Quinton]]></name></author>
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<strong class="text-strong">Title: </strong> HGT: An Open-Source Framework for Simulating Parallel Real-Time Tasks<br><br><strong class="text-strong">Authors:</strong><br>Ignacio Sañudo, Paolo Burgio and Marko Bertogna (HiPeRT Lab, University of Modena, Italy)<br><br><strong class="text-strong">Abstract:</strong> With the increasing complexity of multi/many-core architectures, academy-industry research collaborations on this topic are today intensifying. In this sense, the characterization of industrial applications is still a big challenge, due to industry’s reluctance to share application code details. Luckily, this trend is partly changing, and today several industrial partners can disclose high-level details of their software suites, e.g., the timing constraints or even the memory footprint and access patterns, to perform a better application characterization. However, it is still extremely cumbersome to reproduce the behavior of real applications in their actual environment, due to IPR on source code.<br><br>In this paper, we introduce the HiPeRT Generator Tool that helps researchers creating synthetic yet realistic test cases, using a variety of techniques based on the model-driven development approach. The result is an open-source framework, that generates ready to use ANSI C code from high-level behavioral description of an application represented with a Directed acyclic graph (DAG).<br><br><strong class="text-strong">Attached paper:</strong><div class="inline-attachment"><dl class="file"><dt><span class="imageset icon_topic_attach"></span> <a class="postlink" href="http://localhost/download/file.php?id=78&amp;sid=53582573c46bd998855934b166404734">WATERS_2017_HTG-simulation-parallel-tasks.pdf</a></dt></dl></div><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://localhost/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=55">Sophie Quinton</a> — Wed Jun 07, 2017</p><hr />
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