Title
Hardware/software co-design for high performance computing: challenges and opportunities
Abstract
This special session aims to introduce to the hardware/software codesign community challenges and opportunities in designing high performance computing (HPC) systems. Though embedded system design and HPC system design have traditionally been considered as two separate areas of research, they in fact share quite some common features, especially as CMOS devices continue along their scaling trends and the HPC community hits hard power and energy limits. Understanding the similarities and differences between the design practices adopted in the two areas will help bridge the two communities and lead to design tool developments benefiting both communities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1878961.1878975
CODES+ISSS
Keywords
Field
DocType
software co-design,high performance computing,common feature,cmos device,hard power,embedded system design,hpc system design,hpc community,design practice,energy limit,fact share,software codesign community challenge,system design,system analysis and design,embedded systems,hardware,computer architecture
Co-design,Structured systems analysis and design method,Computer architecture,Software engineering,Supercomputer,Embedded system design,Computer science,Design tool,Systems design,Real-time computing,Software,Hard power
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.68
3
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiaobo Sharon Hu12004208.24
Richard C. Murphy214213.18
Sudip Dosanjh334416.92
Kunle Olukotun44532373.50
Stephen Poole5855.62