The 2 nd Workshop on Parallel Execution of Sequential Programs on Multi-core Architectures PESPMA 2009 June 21, 2009 Austin, TX, USA (In conjunction with ISCA 2009)
i Message from the Workshop Co-chairs It is our pleasure to welcome you to the Workshop on Parallel Execution of Sequential Programs on Multi-core Architectures (PESPMA 2008).
paper is the detailed characterization of the HPC workloads, rather than the description of the tool. The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section 2 walks
A Concurrent Trace-based Just-In-Time Compiler for Single-threaded JavaScript Jungwoo Ha Department of Computer Sciences The University of Texas at Austin habals@cs.utexas.edu MohammadR.
Exploring Practical Benefits of Asymmetric Multicore Processors Jon Hourd, Chaofei Fan, Jiasi Zeng, Qiang(Scott) Zhang Micah JBest, Alexandra Fedorova, Craig Mustard fjlh4, cfa18, jza48, qsz, mbest, fedorova, cam14 g@sfu.ca Simon FraserUniversity Vancouver Canada Abstract —Asymmetricmulticore ...
in the 2008 Workshop on Parallel Execution of Sequential Programs on Multi-core Architectures (PESPMA), held in conjunction with the 35th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) , Beijing, China, June 2008.
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H. Esmaeilzadehand Doug Burger, \Hierarchical Control Flow Speculation: Support for Aggressive Predication", in Proceedings of the 2009 Workshop on Parallel Execution of Sequential Programs on Multi-core Architectures (PESPMA'09) held in conjunction with ISCA 2009, June 21,2009, pp. 71-80, Austin ...
in the 2008 Workshop on Parallel Execution of Sequential Programs on Multi-core Architectures (PESPMA), held in conjuction with the 35th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) , Beijing, China, June 2008.
A Concurrent Trace-based Just-In-Time Compiler for Single-threaded Java Script. Workshop on Parallel Execution of Sequential Programs on Multicore Architectures (PESPMA'09), Austin, TX, June 2009.