Reconfiguration of tasks implies considerable overhead on the amount of configuration data and time. Much overhead is caused by redundant configuration generated by the design tools which implement similar structures in the designs on different resources. In this paper we propose a new method to identify structural similarities in tasks. Based on this information, we are able to generate automatically constraints to ensure that the place and route tools use identical resources. Thus we ensure that less redundant configuration is produced. In this paper we give a formal description of the underlaying maximum edge matching problem and show a method to solve it optimally. We derive a truncation criteria to restrict the search space efficiently. We also propose an Ant Colony Optimization based solution with a problem specific local heuristic and show that it performs optimal as well in our examples, but with considerable lower computational effort.
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