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Everyone is welcome to [[Join|join]] cTuning community (and quickly self-register at this website) if you share our [[About|vision]] on collaborative R&D and would like to :
Everyone is welcome to [[Join|join]] cTuning community (and quickly self-register at this website) if you share our [[About|vision]] on collaborative R&D and would like to :
* use cTools for your R&D
* use cTools for your R&D
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We hope that this community effort will help to:
We hope that this community effort will help to:
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* deliver better performance on all existing and emerging architectures (ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems)  
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* deliver better performance on all existing and emerging single-core and heterogeneous multi-core architectures (ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems)  
* boost innovation in compiler, OS and architecture technology
* boost innovation in compiler, OS and architecture technology
* provide novel adaptive mechanisms for heterogeneous, reconfigurable multi-core systems and emerging technologies such as cloud computing
* provide novel adaptive mechanisms for heterogeneous, reconfigurable multi-core systems and emerging technologies such as cloud computing
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* will simplify program and architecture design and optimization
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* simplify program and architecture design and optimization
* reduce system cost  
* reduce system cost  
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* will eventually have a positive effect on science and industries that demand ever-increasing computing resources while placing strict requirements on systems.  
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* will eventually have a positive effect on science and industries that demand ever-increasing computing resources while placing strict requirements on systems.
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You are welcome to register your interest at this [[Community:Friends|page]] to keep our motivation to continue this work ;) <br>
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You can use the following 2 mailing lists to introduce yourself, communicate with the cTuning community, send announcements and discuss developments and research:  
You can use the following 2 mailing lists to introduce yourself, communicate with the cTuning community, send announcements and discuss developments and research:  
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'''''Note:'''''<i>keep in mind that these are open public mailing lists!</i>  
'''''Note:'''''<i>keep in mind that these are open public mailing lists!</i>  
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<br> General cTuning R&amp;D directions are modestly moderated by the [[Community:Steering Committee|steering committee]].  
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You are welcome to tell us about your interest at this [[Community:Friends|page]] to keep our motivation to continue this work ;) <br>
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<br> General cTuning R&amp;D directions are modestly moderated by the [[Community:Steering Committee|steering committee]] (mostly volunteers willing to help).  
You can contact [[Contact|cTuning admins]] directly if you have general questions.  
You can contact [[Contact|cTuning admins]] directly if you have general questions.  

Revision as of 10:51, 26 April 2009

Everyone is welcome to join cTuning community (and quickly self-register at this website) if you share our vision on collaborative R&D and would like to :

  • use cTools for your R&D
  • share, rank and reference interesting optimization cases using COD
  • provide news, feedback or actively participate in this collaborative effort
  • extend cTools, cResearch and propose new collaborative R&D projects for the cTuning community.

We hope that this community effort will help to:

  • deliver better performance on all existing and emerging single-core and heterogeneous multi-core architectures (ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems)
  • boost innovation in compiler, OS and architecture technology
  • provide novel adaptive mechanisms for heterogeneous, reconfigurable multi-core systems and emerging technologies such as cloud computing
  • simplify program and architecture design and optimization
  • reduce system cost
  • will eventually have a positive effect on science and industries that demand ever-increasing computing resources while placing strict requirements on systems.

You can use the following 2 mailing lists to introduce yourself, communicate with the cTuning community, send announcements and discuss developments and research:

cTuning community mailing lists:

  • cTuning discussions (mail, web-view) - use this potentially high-volume list for cTuning R&D discussions. If your message relates to one of the following topics, specify it in the square brackets in Subj when posting to this mailing list:
    • [cTuning] - General cTuning discussions
    • [cTools] - General cTools discussions
      • [ICI] - Interactive Compilation Interface (Collaborative Interactive & Research Compilers)
      • [CCC] - Continuous Collective Compilation Framework
      • [cBench] - Collective Benchmark
      • [UNIDAPT] - Universal Adaptation Framework
      • [cArch] - Collaborative Architecture Simulation Platform
      • [cVirt] - Collaborative Virtualization Platform
    • [cDatabase] - General cDatabase discussions
    • [cResearch] - General cResearch discussions
  • cTuning announcements (mail, web-view) - use this low-volume list to send brief announcements related to cTuning activities

Note:keep in mind that these are open public mailing lists!

You are welcome to tell us about your interest at this page to keep our motivation to continue this work ;)


General cTuning R&D directions are modestly moderated by the steering committee (mostly volunteers willing to help).

You can contact cTuning admins directly if you have general questions.

You can find list of people who contributed to this project here.


You can add or view cTuning-related events here.

You can add or view cTuning-related publications here.


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