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Follow this [http://www3.uma.pt/ncatano/aeminium/Home.html link] for more information on what the University of Madeira is doing on the AEminium project. | Follow this [http://www3.uma.pt/ncatano/aeminium/Home.html link] for more information on what the University of Madeira is doing on the AEminium project. | ||
Revision as of 11:15, 26 September 2011
Freeing Programmers from the Shackles of Sequentiality.
Current programming systems shackle developers to a sequential coding paradigm. This paradigm hampers developers from taking advantage of emerging large‐scale multicore hardware. We propose a platform which builds in concurrency by default: instead of sequencing code, programmers express dependency information, which is used by a compile‐time checker to verify correctness conditions, and by the libraries and runtime system to enable concurrent execution. As a result, developers can write parallel code in a natural style and have confidence in its correctness and performance.
Consult the Executive Summary for information on the project.
AEminium at the University of Madeira
The organizers of FMICS'11 selected the article "Multi-Task Threaded Server: A Case Study With The Plural Tool" by Néstor Cataño and Ijaz Ahmed for submission to Science of Computer Programming (SCP). FMICS invited 7 papers in total and will select 5 of them for final publication to SCP. This article discusses the business case provided by AEMinium's industrial partner Novabase.
Follow this link for more information on what the University of Madeira is doing on the AEminium project.
Workshop on Facilitating Adoption of Parallel Computing
May 5, 2010
Follow this link for more info on the workshop.
AEminium source code
Check out Google Code for code and examples (under development).