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Definition: Invasive Programming denotes the capability of a program running on a parallel computer to request and temporarily claim processor, communication and memory resources in the neighbourhood of its actual computing environment, to then execute in parallel the given program using these claimed resources, and to ...
A novel paradigm for designing and programming future parallel computing systems called invasive computing is proposed. The main idea and novelty of ...
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This contribution reveals the main ideas, potential benefits and challenges for supporting invasive computing at the architectural, programming and compiler ...
This contribution reveals the main ideas, potential benefits, and challenges for support-ing invasive computing at the architectural, programming and compiler ...
A novel paradigm for designing and programming future parallel computing systems called invasive computing is proposed.
Teich, Jürgen, et al. "Invasive Computing: An Overview." Multiprocessor System-on-Chip - Hardware Design and Tool Integration. Ed. M. Hübner and J. Becker, New ...
We present a machine-checked formalisation of the Java memory model and connect it to an operational semantics for Java source code and bytecode.
Apart from increasing the efficiency of parallel com- putations by only occupying resources when needed, the goal of invasive computing is to enforce non- ...
Invasive computing is a paradigm for designing and programming future parallel computing systems. For systems with 1,000 or more cores on a chip, ...
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This book provides an overview of and essential insights on invasive computing. Pursuing a comprehensive approach, it addresses proper concepts, ...