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2001

Use-Case Controller

Authors
Aguiar, A; Sousa, A; Pinto, A;

Publication
Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programms (EuroPLoP '2001), Irsee, Germany, July 4-8, 2001.

Abstract

2001

Novel Algorithm Combining Temporal Partitioning and Sharing of Functional Units

Authors
Cardoso, JMP;

Publication
Proceedings - 9th Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, FCCM 2001

Abstract
Resource virtualization on FPGA devices, achievable due to its dynamic reconfiguration capabilities, provides an attractive solution to save silicon area. Architectural synthesis for dynamically reconfigurable FPGA-based digital systems needs to consider the case of reducing the number of temporal partitions (reconfigurations), by enabling sharing of some functional units in the same temporal partition. This paper proposes a novel algorithm for automated datapath design, from behavioral input descriptions (represented by a dataflow graph), which simultaneously performs temporal partitioning and sharing of functional units. The proposed algorithm attempts to minimize both the number of temporal partitions and the execution latency of the generated solution. Temporal partitioning, resource sharing, scheduling, and a simple form of allocation and binding are all integrated in a single task. The algorithm is based on heuristics and on a new concept of construction by gradually enlarging timing slots. Results show the efficiency and effectiveness of the algorithm when compared to existent approaches. © 2001 Non IEEE.

2001

Compilation increasing the scheduling scope for multi-memory-FPGA-based custom computing machines

Authors
Cardoso, JMP; Neto, HC;

Publication
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Abstract
This paper presents new achievements on the automatic mapping of abstract algorithms, written in imperative software programming languages, to custom computing machines. The reconfigurable hardware element of the target architecture consists of one field-programmable gate array coupled with one or more memories. The compilation flow exposes operation- and functional-level parallelism, and speculative execution. Such expositions are efficiently represented in a hierarchical model. In order to take full advantage of such representation, the scheduling scope is significantly improved by merging basic blocks at loop boundaries and by considering the parallel execution of exposed concurrent loops. The paper describes the scheduling technique, shows a study on the impact of the merge operation, and reveals the improvements achieved when the exposed parallelism is fully satisfied. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2001.

2001

A different approach to real web accessibility

Authors
Fernandes, AR; Martins, FM; Paredes, H; Pereira, JR;

Publication
Universal Access In HCI: Towards an Information Society for All, Proceedings of HCI International '2001 (the 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction), New Orleans, USA, August 5-10, 2001, Volume 3

Abstract

2001

A imagética kinetica e mental em praticantes de desportos colectivos e individuais

Authors
Raposo, JV; Costa, G; Carvalhal, IM;

Publication
Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas) - Estud. psicol. (Campinas)

Abstract

2001

QUALITY CERTIFICATION IN THE VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE: AN OBJECTIVE TOOL FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

Authors
Martins, A; Pinto Ferreira, JJP; Mendonca, JM;

Publication
E-BUSINESS AND VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES: MANAGING BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS COOPERATION

Abstract
In the scope of virtual and networked enterprises, we propose a way to integrate quality management into enterprise modeling and allow for quality certification of the whole enterprise. ISO 9001:2000 is presented as a suitable standard for these enterprises quality management systems implementation. On the other hand, quality management system certification in the scope of ISO 10011 is quite difficult, being presented some alternative scenarios for certification.

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