2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpdc.2016.05.005
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enDebug: A hardware–software framework for automated energy debugging

Abstract: Energy consumption by software applications is one of the critical issues that determine the future of multicore software development. Inefficient software has been often cited as a major reason for wasteful energy consumption in computing systems. Without adequate tools, programmers and compilers are often left to guess the regions of code to optimize, that results in frustrating and unfruitful attempts at improving application energy. In this paper, we propose enDebug, an energy debugging framework that aims… Show more

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“…The implementation as a rule based system, though simple, has its challenges due to increases in the rule space. The system must measure the current conservation through software-hardware interfaces, which may be propriety [62].…”
Section: Demand-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation as a rule based system, though simple, has its challenges due to increases in the rule space. The system must measure the current conservation through software-hardware interfaces, which may be propriety [62].…”
Section: Demand-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%