The Orchestration Stack: The Impossible Task of Designing Software for Unknown Future Post-CMOS Hardware

Marcus Volp, Sascha Klüppelholz, Jerónimo Castrillón, Hermann Härtig, Nils Asmussen, Uwe Assmann, Franz Baader, Christel Baier, Gerhard P. Fettweis, Jochen Fröhlich, Andrés Goens, Sebastian Haas, Dirk Habich, Mattis Hasler, Immo Huismann, Tomas Karnagel, Sven Karol, Wolfgang Lehner, Linda Leuschner, Matthias LieberSiqi Ling, Steffen Märcker, Johannes Mey, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Benedikt Nothen, Rafael Peñaloza, Michael Raitza, Jörg Stiller, Annett Ungethüm, Axel Voigt

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Abstract

Future systems based on post-CMOS technologies will be wildly heterogeneous, with properties largely unknown today.
This paper presents our design of a new hardware/software stack to address the challenge of preparing software development for such systems. It combines well-understood technologies from different areas, e.g., network-on-chips, capability operating systems, flexible programming models and model checking. We describe our approach and provide details on key technologies.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages3
Publication statusPublished - 14 Nov 2016
Event1st International Workshop on Post-Moore's Era Supercomputing (PMES) - Salt Lake City, United States
Duration: 14 Nov 201614 Nov 2016
Conference number: 1

Conference

Conference1st International Workshop on Post-Moore's Era Supercomputing (PMES)
Abbreviated titlePMES 2016
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySalt Lake City
Period14/11/1614/11/16

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