Research interests [ Show full biography ] The primary motivation for our research is the fact that multicore architectures
will become a de-facto standard in a near future, while at the same time, there are millions of lines of legacy event-based code, consisting of independent jobs (or tasks), in industry. Rewriting this code into explicitly parallel code would
be extremely expensive. Thus, there is a need to investigate methods to migrate
such code to parallel architectures with a minimum of rewriting. |
Latest publications
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| | Operational Semantics for PLEX: A Basis for Safe Parallelization, Johan Lindhult (former), Licentiate Thesis, Mälardalen University Press, May, 2008 |
| | An Operational Semantics for the Execution of PLEX in a Shared Memory Architecture, Johan Lindhult (former), MRTC report ISSN 1404-3041 ISRN MDH-MRTC-227/2008-1-SE, Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre, Mälardalen University, April, 2008 |
| | Existing PLEX Code, and its Suitability for Parallel Execution - A Case Study, Johan Lindhult (former), MRTC report ISSN 1404-3041 ISRN MDH-MRTC-228/2008-1-SE, Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre, Mälardalen University, April, 2008 |
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