Statistical performance analysis with dynamic workload using S-NET

Volkmar Wieser, Philip K. F. Hölzenspies, Michael Roßbory, Raimund Kirner

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Abstract

In this paper the ADVANCE approach for engineering con- current software systems with well-balanced hardware ef- ficiency is adressed using the stream processing language S-Net. To obtain the cost information in the concurrent system the metrics throughput, latency, and jitter are evalu- ated by analyzing generated synthetical data as well as using an industrial related application in the future. As fall-out an Eclipse plugin for S-Net has been developed to provide sup- port for syntax highlighting, content assistance, hover help, and more, for easier and faster development. The presented results of the current work are on the one hand an indicator for the status quo of the ADVANCE vision and on the other hand used to improve the applied statistical analysis tech- niques within ADVANCE. Like the ADVANCE project, this work is still under development, but further improvements and speedups are expected in the near future.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorkshop on Feedback-Directed Compiler Optimization for Multi-Core Architectures
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2012
Event 7th HiPEAC Conference: Workshop on Feedback-Directed Compiler Optimization for Multi-Core Architectures - Paris, France
Duration: 23 Jan 201225 Jan 2012

Conference

Conference 7th HiPEAC Conference
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period23/01/1225/01/12

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