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+ | *'''2009.August.05''' - The colleagues from the [http://unidapt.org UNIDAPT Group] started investigating the use of [http://ctuning.org cTuning]/[http://www.milepost.eu MILEPOST] technology and the [http://ctuning.org/unidapt UNIDAPT framework] to predict good optimization and parallelization schemes for hybrid heterogeneous CPU/GPU-like architectures based on statistical analysis, machine learning, program and dataset features and run-time decision trees together with [http://www.caps-entreprise.com CAPS Entreprise]. They plan to add new optimization cases to the [http://ctuning.org/cdatabase Collective Optimization Database] in Autumn, 2009. | ||
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+ | *'''2009.July.27''' - The paper "Portable Compiler Optimization Across Embedded Programs and Microarchitectures using Machine Learning" ({{Ref|DJBP2009}}) has been accepted for the [http://www.microarch.org/micro42 42nd IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO)]. The research has been led by the colleagues from the University of Edinburgh - congratulations! | ||
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+ | *'''2009.July.22''' - [http://fursin.net/research Grigori Fursin] is a co-organizer of [http://ctuning.org/workshop-smart10 SMART'10] and [http://ctuning.org/workshop-grow10 GROW'10] workshops that will be co-located with [http://www.hipeac.net/conference HiPEAC'10 conference] in Pisa, Italy at the end of January, 2009. You are warmly invited to submit your novel research results and developments to our workshops! At the websites of these workshops you can find all information about topics, PC, deadlines and submission procedures. | ||
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+ | *'''2009.July.15''' - New optimization cases to improve execution time, code size and compilation time are now available in [http://ctuning.org/cdatabase Collective Optimization Database] for [http://ctuning.org/cbench cBench], [http://www.eembc.org EEMBC], [http://www.spec.org SPEC] and other applications with multiple datasets using [http://ctuning.org/milepost-gcc MILEPOST GCC 4.4.0] and 2 architectures ([http://www.intel.com Intel] and [http://www.amd.com AMD]) from [http://www.grid5000.fr GRID5000] (infrastructure for large scale parallel and distributed computing research). | ||
*'''2009.July.08''' - The preprint of a paper "Collective Tuning Initiative: automating and accelerating development and optimization of computing systems" describing cTuning infrastructure is now available online ({{Ref|Fur2009}}). | *'''2009.July.08''' - The preprint of a paper "Collective Tuning Initiative: automating and accelerating development and optimization of computing systems" describing cTuning infrastructure is now available online ({{Ref|Fur2009}}). |
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Continuous Collective Compilation Framework |
Enabling collective optimization |
Navigation: cTuning.org > CTools Continuous Collective Compilation Framework (CCC) is a collaborative modular plugin-enabled R&D infrastructure to automate program and architecture optimizations (i.e. iteratively search for good program and architecture optimizations in a feedback-directed manner) and gather various static and dynamic optimization profile data in a Collective Optimization Database. It supports both global program optimization and fine-grain procedure, loop or instruction level optimizations if compiler supports Interactive Compilation Interface. It is used to help end-users optimize their programs, libraries and whole OS automatically (improve execution time/code size, etc), test and tune compiler optimization heuristic. It also enables collaborative R&D and optimization knowledge reuse with statistical and machine learning techniques (FMTP2008, FT2009). CCC Framework is a community-driven project - you are welcome to join the project, extend it, provide smart search and data analysis plugins, leave feedback and add your optimization data to help the community. You can also communicate with cTuning community through our mailing lists.
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