REFERENCES

1.            The Polymorphous Computing Architectures (PCA) Program, Information Processing Technology Office (IPTO), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), www.darpa.mil/ipto/Programs/pca/index.htm.

2.            The PCA Morphware Forum, www.morphware.org.

3.            M. B. Taylor et al, “The Raw Microprocessor: A Computational Fabric for Software Circuits and General-Purpose Programs,” IEEE Micro, March-April 2002.  See also cag.lcs.mit.edu/raw/.

4.            K. Mai et al, “Smart Memories: A Modular Reconfigurable Architecture,” Proceedings of the 27th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, June 2000.  See also www-vlsi.stanford.edu/smart_memories.

5.            J. Granacki and M. Vahey, “MONARCH: A Morphable Networked micro-ARCHitecture,” presentation to High Performance Embedded Computing Workshop, October 2002. See also www.isi.edu/asd/monarch/.

6.            S. W. Keckler et al, “A Wire-Delay Scalable Microprocessor Architecture for High Performance Systems,” International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), pp. 1068-1069, February 2003.  See also www.cs.utexas.edu/users/cart/trips/.

7.            “Morph Taxonomy,” Georgia Institute of Technology and SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego, white paper dated Feb. 3, 2004. Available at www.morphware.org.

8.            B. Coate, J. Lebak, J. McMahon, and A. Reuther, “Basic Deliverable of the Integrated Radar-Tracker Application,” MIT Lincoln Laboratory, February 21, 2003.  This document in turn references more detailed design documents for each major IRT component. Available at www.morphware.org.

9.            “StreamIt Language Specification”, Version 2.0, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, October 17, 2003.  Available at cag.lcs.mit.edu/streamit/papers/streamit-lang-spec.pdf.

10.        P. Mattson, E. Schweitz, M. Engle, V. Litvinov, and K. Mackenzie, “R-Stream 1.0 Brook Clarification”, Reservoir Labs, November 5, 2003.

11.        R-Stream 1.0 release package, Reservoir, Inc., November 2003.  Package may be requested via the Morphware Forum web site, www.morphware.org.

12.        Stanford University “Streaming Languages” web page, graphics.stanford.edu/streamlang/.

13.         “The PCA Metadata System”, v. 0.9, Georgia Institute of Technology and SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego, Jan. 28, 2004.  To be available at www.morphware.org.

14.        “PCA Machine Model,” September 17, 2003. Available at www.morphware.org.

15.        “PCA Morphware Virtual Machine Specification,” November 4, 2003. Available at www.morphware.org.

16.        Lance Hammond, “TVM-HAL Specification”, Smart Memories Group, Stanford University, June 2003.  Available at www.morphware.org.

17.        “User-level TVM (UVM) Interface Specification,” September 3, 2003 revision, TRIPS Project, Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin.  Available at www.morphware.org.

18.        T. Anderson, B. Bershad, E. Lazowska, and H. Levy. “Scheduler activations: Effective kernel support for the user-level management of parallelism”, ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, vol. 10(1), pp. 53-79, February 1992.

19.        S. Amarasinghe and W. Thies, "Stream Languages and Programming Models," presentation at PACT 2003, Sept. 27, 2003. Available www.cag.lcs.mit.edu/streamit/talks/pact03tutorial/pact03languages.pdf.

20.        M. Amduka, D. Krecker, and O. Sokolsky, "Run-Time Environment and Design Application for Polymorphous Technology Verification and Validation (READAPT V&V)", presented at Morphware Forum meeting, December 10, 2003. Available at www.morphware.org.

 

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