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Kernel scheduling in reconfigurable computing
1999
Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe - DATE '99
Reconfigurable computing is a flexible way of facing with a single device a wide range of applications with a good level of performance. This area of computing involves different issues and concepts when compared with conventional computing systems. One of these concepts is context loading. The context refers to the coded configuration information to implement a particular circuit behavior. An important problem for reconfigurable computing is the scheduling of a group of kernels (sub-tasks)
doi:10.1145/307418.307460
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