Issue 5 • Date Sept.-Oct. 2010
Commercial Software for Multicore Systems
Microprocessor and computing-system designs are making increasing use of parallelism, which includes homogeneous and heterogeneous chip multiprocessors, or multicores, as a means of providing continuing improvement in performance and efficiency. This issue presents key aspects of software for parallel computing and multicore systems in the commercial domain.
Nontopical Papers
This issue concludes with two nontopical papers. Topics include a subsystem for enhancing operating-system health in the cloud computing era and the Open Computing Language (OpenCL) for use in digital TV applications.
Microprocessor and computing-system designs are making increasing use of parallelism, which includes homogeneous and heterogeneous chip multiprocessors, or multicores, as a means of providing continuing improvement in performance and efficiency. This issue presents key aspects of software for parallel computing and multicore systems in the commercial domain.
Nontopical Papers
This issue concludes with two nontopical papers. Topics include a subsystem for enhancing operating-system health in the cloud computing era and the Open Computing Language (OpenCL) for use in digital TV applications.
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Table of Contents
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Preface: Commercial software for multicore systems
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Observations on tuning a Java enterprise application for performance and scalability
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THOR: A performance analysis tool for Java applications running on multicore systems
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