| Coulson, G., and Baichoo, S., "Experiences in Implementing a Distributed Object Platform for Multimedia Applications", Software Practice and Experience, Vol 30, pp 663-683, 2000. |
.... analysis of (partly) unrolled loop bodies can help in: Reducing the intra processor bandwidth requirements with limited impact on data locality by re mapping data accesses onto processors using the full Multiple Instruction Multiple Data (MIMD) capabilities of modern distributed systems [32] [10]; Discovering low cost space time computation patterns, that can serve as the basis for (very) low cost distributed object architectures in platform based design. Using our proposed pattern analysis, we show (at least) an overall time consumption (C T) improvement above 100 compared to ....
G. Coulson and S. Baichoo. Experiences in implementing a distributed object platform for multimedia applications. Software Practice and Experience, 30(6):663--683, May 2000.
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Coulson, G., and Baichoo, S., "Experiences in Implementing a Distributed Object Platform for Multimedia Applications", Software Practice and Experience, Vol 30, pp 663-683, 2000.
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Coulson, G., and Baichoo, S., "Experiences in Implementing a Distributed Object Platform for Multimedia Applications", Software Practice and Experience(30), pp 663683, 2000.
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