1. On-Chip Dynamic Resource Management
- Author
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Antonio Miele, Anil Kanduri, Kasra Moazzemi, Dávid Juhász, Amir R. Rahmani, Nikil Dutt, Pasi Liljeberg, Axel Jantsch, Antonio Miele, Anil Kanduri, Kasra Moazzemi, Dávid Juhász, Amir R. Rahmani, Nikil Dutt, Pasi Liljeberg, and Axel Jantsch
- Abstract
Resource management has a long history in computing, from the early days of time-shared machines with pioneering fundamental work on run-time systems, distributed systems, real-time operating systems and middleware. The longevity and fundamental importance of the topic has resulted in an incredibly large body of work for on-chip resource management in the past two decades. The possible combinations of sub-topics and variations in the assumptions, use of different terminology, metrics, goals, and use-cases, leaves anyone attempting to review the literature overwhelmed. On-Chip Dynamic Resource Management is the first comprehensive and coherent review of all aspects of on-chip run-time resource management designed to facilitate understanding of recent trends in dynamic and adaptive strategies. The authors provide the reader with a framework within which they can navigate both existing, as well as evolving research efforts in on-chip dynamic resource management. Written by leading experts in the field, researchers and students are provided a structured review and discussion of the state of the art that is divided along the primary objectives of resource management techniques: performance, power, reliability and quality of service.
- Published
- 2019