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== Possible Project ==
 
== Possible Project ==
 
*Scheduler to run on JVM which will automatically manage threads to run java representation of streaming code on multicore
 
*Scheduler to run on JVM which will automatically manage threads to run java representation of streaming code on multicore
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*Jesper H. Spring, Jean Privat, Rachid Guerraoui, Jan Vitek. [http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/jv/pubs/oopsla07.pdf StreamFlex: High-throughput Stream Programming in Java]. OOPSLA, 2006.
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:-Computer Science Dept. Purdue University
  
 
= Runtime Scheduling =
 
= Runtime Scheduling =

Revision as of 18:53, 20 December 2009

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MartinHilpert Re: Virtual Machine and multicore system, Oct 24, 2008 8:32 AM
"Nope. The next big step in compilers and virtual machines is exactly what you would like to have now: transparent usage of multiple cores/cpus for an application without explicitaly writing your app with multiple threads. If you app is just 1 servlet with just 1 thread - how should it be distributed among multiple cpus?"


Possible Project

  • Scheduler to run on JVM which will automatically manage threads to run java representation of streaming code on multicore
-Computer Science Dept. Purdue University

Runtime Scheduling


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