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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:
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'''cTuning community mailing lists:'''
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* '''[http://groups.google.com/group/ctuning-discussions cTuning discussions]''' - 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:
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** ''[cTuning]'' - General cTuning discussions
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** ''[cTools]'' - General cTools discussions
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***''[ICI]'' - Interactive Compilation Interface (Collaborative Interactive & Research Compilers)
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***''[CCC]'' - Continuous Collective Compilation Framework
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***''[cBench]'' - Collective Benchmark
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***''[UNIDAPT]'' - Universal Adaptation Framework
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***''[cArch]'' - Collaborative Architecture Simulation Platform
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***''[cVirt]'' - Collaborative Virtualization Platform
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**''[cDatabase]'' - General cDatabase discussions
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**''[cResearch]'' - General cResearch discussions
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* '''[http://groups.google.com/group/ctuning-announce cTuning announcements]''' - use this low-volume list to send brief announcements related to cTuning activities
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'''''Note:'''''<i>keep in mind that these are open public mailing lists - everyone can read your messages!</i>
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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&amp;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&amp;D and would like to :
* use cTools for your R&amp;D
* use cTools for your R&amp;D
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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
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* 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:
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* '''cTuning discussions''' (''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com mail]'', ''[http://groups.google.com/group/ctuning-discussions '''web-view''']'') - use this potentially high-volume list for cTuning R&amp;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:
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**''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BcTuning%5D [cTuning]]'' - General cTuning discussions
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**''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BcTools%5D [cTools]]'' - General cTools discussions
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***''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BICI%5D [ICI]]'' - Interactive Compilation Interface (Collaborative Interactive & Research Compilers)
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***''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BCCC%5D [CCC]]'' - Continuous Collective Compilation Framework
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***''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BcBench%5D [cBench]]'' - Collective Benchmark
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***''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BUNIDAPT%5D [UNIDAPT]]'' - Universal Adaptation Framework
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***''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BcArch%5D [cArch]]'' - Collaborative Architecture Simulation Platform
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***''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BcVirt%5D [cVirt]]'' - Collaborative Virtualization Platform
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**''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BcDatabase%5D [cDatabase]]'' - General cDatabase discussions
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**''[mailto:ctuning-discussions@googlegroups.com?subject=%5BcResearch%5D [cResearch]]'' - General cResearch discussions
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* '''cTuning announcements''' (''[mailto:ctuning-announce@googlegroups.com mail]'', ''[http://groups.google.com/group/ctuning-announce '''web-view''']'') - use this low-volume list to send brief announcements related to cTuning activities
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'''''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 can contact [[Contact|cTuning admins]] directly if you have general questions.
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You can find list of people who contributed to this project [[Community:People|here]].
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You can add or view cTuning-related events [[Community:Events|here]].
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You can add or view cTuning-related publications [[Community:Publications|here]].
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You can find list of people who contributed to this project [[Community:People|here]].

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Web shortcut: http://cTuning.org/community

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 - 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 - use this low-volume list to send brief announcements related to cTuning activities

Note:keep in mind that these are open public mailing lists - everyone can read your messages!

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 find list of people who contributed to this project here.

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