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OpenDF – A Dataflow Toolset for Reconfigurable Hardware and Multicore Systems

Mattavelli, Marco  
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Bhattacharyya, Shuvra S.
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Eker, Johan
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2008
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News

This paper presents the OpenDF framework and recalls that dataflow programming was once invented to address the problem of parallel computing. We discuss the problems with an imperative style, von Neumann programs,and present what we believe are the advantages of using a briefly presented and its role in the ISO/MPEG standard is discussed. The Dataflow Interchange Format (DIF) and related tools can be used for analysis of actors and networks,demonstrating the advantages of a dataflow approach. Finally, an overview of a case study implementing an MPEG-4 decoder is given.

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DOI
10.1145/1556444.1556449
Author(s)
Mattavelli, Marco  
Bhattacharyya, Shuvra S.
Eker, Johan
von Platen, Carl
Brebner, Gordon
Janneck, Jorn W.
Raulet, Mickael
Date Issued

2008

Published in
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
Volume

36

Issue

5

Start page

29

End page

35

Note

Special Issue: MCC08 – Multicore Computing 2008

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January 20, 2010
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