Oral VXs occur more frequently in the fifth decade of life. The more commonly affected site is the gingiva. The treatment of choice for oral VXs is surgical excision. The prognosis is excellent and recurrence was not seen in this study.
Developing software for heterogeneous multicore systems is particularly challenging even for experienced developers. While emulators have proven useful to application development, very few heterogeneous multicore emulators have been made available by vendors so far, as building an emulator for a heterogeneous multicore system has been a time-consuming and difficult task. Thus, we proposed a framework, called MCEmu, to speed up the process of building a heterogeneous multicore emulator by integrating existing and/or new processor emulators. MCEmu is designed to help system and application development, with a basic multicore board support package, an interprocessor communication library, and tools for debugging, tracing, and performance monitoring. In addition, MCEmu can run on a multicore host system to accelerate the emulation of data parallel applications. We show that MCEmu can be very useful for developing system software before the system becomes available, as it has helped us catch numerous functional and performance bugs which could have been hard to find. In this article, we present the design of MCEmu and demonstrate its capabilities with our case studies.
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