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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of York
Exposing non-standard architectures to embedded software using compile-time virtualisation
<07>This CASES paper delivers a mapping from single
conventional shared memory programs onto heterogeneous architectures by utilising a
partitioned global address space. This was used within EU FP7 project MADES and
provided foundations for the successful EU FP7 proposal ToucHMore. It is an available
plugin within the Eclipse environment. Subsequent work includes a book chapter
and several papers, including “Targeting complex embedded architectures by combining
the Multicore Communications API (MCAPI) with Compile-Time Virtualisation” in ACM
LCTES (2011) which was awarded the best presentation prize and provides an open reference
implementation for the Multicore Associate MCAPI standard.