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    Recent history of fractional calculus

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    This survey intends to report some of the major documents and events in the area of fractional calculus that took place since 1974 up to the present date

    Self-Evaluation Applied Mathematics 2003-2008 University of Twente

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    This report contains the self-study for the research assessment of the Department of Applied Mathematics (AM) of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) at the University of Twente (UT). The report provides the information for the Research Assessment Committee for Applied Mathematics, dealing with mathematical sciences at the three universities of technology in the Netherlands. It describes the state of affairs pertaining to the period 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2008

    Faculty Publications & Presentations, 2004-2005

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    Faculty Publications & Presentations, 2004-2005

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    Interim research assessment 2003-2005 - Computer Science

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    This report primarily serves as a source of information for the 2007 Interim Research Assessment Committee for Computer Science at the three technical universities in the Netherlands. The report also provides information for others interested in our research activities

    Fast, Interactive Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis With Back-Annotation

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    Abstract—For hard real-time systems, static code analysis is needed to derive a safe bound on the worst-case execution time (WCET). Virtually all prior work has focused on the accuracy of WCET analysis without regard to the speed of analysis. The resulting algorithms are often too slow to be integrated into the development cycle, requiring WCET analysis to be postponed until a final verification phase. In this paper we propose interactive WCET analysis as a new method to provide near-instantaneous WCET feedback to the developer during software programming. We show that interactive WCET analysis is feasible using tree-based WCET calculation. The feedback is realized with a plugin for the Java editor jEdit, where the WCET values are back-annotated to the Java source at the statement level. Comparison of this treebased approach with the implicit path enumeration technique (IPET) shows that tree-based analysis scales better with respect to program size and gives similar WCET values. Index Terms—Real time systems, performance analysis, software performance, software reliability, software algorithms, safety I

    Hardware Implementation Of Processor Allocator For Mesh Connected Chip Multiprocessors

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    The advancements in the semiconductor process technology and the current demand for highly parallel computing has led to the advent of Chip Multiprocessors (CMPs). CMP is the integration of two or more independent processor cores, which can read and execute program instructions, on to a single integrated circuit die. CMPs are the main computing platforms for research and development in parallel and high performance computing environments. They offer minimum inter-core communication latencies as the processor cores are present on a single chip. The Operating System (OS) plays a key role in using a CMP effectively. The OS should support a multi-user environment in which the jobs are executed in parallel on different cores. This is handled by the processor management system of the OS. The Processor Management System consists of Job Scheduler (JS) and Processor Allocator (PA). The JS aligns the jobs in a queue in an order which is determined by the scheduling policy employed and thus specifying the job that is to be executed next. The PA deals with the selection of appropriate set of processors to execute the job scheduled by the job scheduler. Efficient design of a PA is crucial if one is to harness the full computational power of a CMP in large parallel computing systems. This thesis deals with the processor allocation part of the processor management system. The motive of this thesis is the hardware implementation of a PA for a mesh-connected CMP. The PA is implemented and a synthesis report is presented which shows the amount of logic utilized. Many contiguous and non-contiguous allocation strategies have been proposed for mesh networks in the recent years. The Improvised First Fit algorithm is used to select the appropriate set of processors for executing an incoming job in this hardware implementation. This algorithm is a contiguous allocation algorithm and has complete sub-mesh recognition ability and uses a bit-map approach. The JS is assumed to be employing a First Come First Serve (FCFS) policy to schedule the jobs. This thesis also acts as the basis for the hardware implementation of PA that uses other allocation algorithms in different topologies
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