Search for dissertations about: "portability"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the word portability.
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1. Technology Driven Obsolescence Management for Embedded Systems
Abstract : In this thesis, the work presented is in relation to technology driven obsolescence management for embedded systems.Component obsolescence problems may occur in systems with a life cycle longer than that of one or more of their components when there is a demand without enough existing stock, such as automotive, avionics, military applications, etc. READ MORE
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2. Skeleton Programming for Heterogeneous GPU-based Systems
Abstract : In this thesis, we address issues associated with programming modern heterogeneous systems while focusing on a special kind of heterogeneous systems that include multicore CPUs and one or more GPUs, called GPU-based systems.We consider the skeleton programming approach to achieve high level abstraction for efficient and portable programming of these GPU-based systemsand present our work on SkePU library which is a skeleton library for these systems. READ MORE
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3. Portability of Process-Aware and Service-Oriented Software : Evidence and Metrics
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4. Maintenance Consideration for Long Life Cycle Embedded System
Abstract : In this thesis, the work presented is in relation to consideration to the maintenance of a long life cycle embedded system. Various issues can present problems for maintaining a long life cycle embedded system, such as component obsolescence and IP (intellectual property) portability. READ MORE
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5. Leveraging Intermediate Representations for High-Performance Portable Discrete Fourier Transform Frameworks : with Application to Molecular Dynamics
Abstract : The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and its improved formulations, the Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs), are vital for scientists and engineers in a range of domains from signal processing to the solution of partial differential equations. A growing trend in Scientific Computing is heterogeneous computing, where accelerators are used instead or together with CPUs. READ MORE