Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/36009
Type: Conference paper
Title: A simple programming model for new-generation hardware
Author: Alexander, B.
Wendelborn, A.
Citation: Proceedings of WOSSA'2006: Second International Workshop on Object Systems and Software Architectures, Victor Harbor, South Australia, January 30th - February 2nd / pp. 27-34
Publisher: University of Adelaide
Publisher Place: Adelaide, Australia
Issue Date: 2006
Conference Name: International Workshop on Object Systems and Software Architectures (2nd : 2006 : Victor Harbor, South Australia)
Editor: Detmold, H.
Falkner, K.
Munro, D.
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Brad Alexander and Andrew Wendelborn
Abstract: A large abstraction gap is emerging between new highly parallel hardware architectures and the von-Neumann model that underpins most software. Better compiler technologies or new programming models are needed to bridge this gap. In this paper, we propose a software architecture for an implementation of a compiler mapping a simple functional programming language to highly parallel FPGA hardware.
Published version: http://www.cs.adelaide.edu.au/~brad/papers/AlexWendWOSSA06.pdf
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