The increasing availability of different kinds of processing resources in heterogeneous system architectures associated with today's fast-changing, unpredictable workloads has propelled an interest towards systems able to dynamically and autonomously adapt how computing resources are exploited to optimize a given goal. Self-adaptiveness and hardware-assisted virtualization are the two key-enabling technologies for this kind of architectures, to allow the efficient exploitation of the available resources based on the current working context. The SAVE project will develop HW/SW/OS components that allow for deciding at runtime the mapping of the computation kernels on the appropriate type of resource, based on the current system context and requirements.

SAVE: Towards Efficient Resource Management in Heterogeneous System Architectures

DURELLI, GIANLUCA CARLO;MIELE, ANTONIO ROSARIO;SANTAMBROGIO, MARCO DOMENICO;BOLCHINI, CRISTIANA
2014-01-01

Abstract

The increasing availability of different kinds of processing resources in heterogeneous system architectures associated with today's fast-changing, unpredictable workloads has propelled an interest towards systems able to dynamically and autonomously adapt how computing resources are exploited to optimize a given goal. Self-adaptiveness and hardware-assisted virtualization are the two key-enabling technologies for this kind of architectures, to allow the efficient exploitation of the available resources based on the current working context. The SAVE project will develop HW/SW/OS components that allow for deciding at runtime the mapping of the computation kernels on the appropriate type of resource, based on the current system context and requirements.
2014
Lecture Notes in Computer ScienceReconfigurable Computing: Architectures, Tools, and Applications
9783319059594
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