From Source Code to Runtime Behaviour: Software Metrics Help to Select the Computer Architecture.

F Eichinger, D Kramer, K Böhm, W Karl - Research and Development in …, 2009 - Springer
F Eichinger, D Kramer, K Böhm, W Karl
Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XXVI: Incorporating …, 2009Springer
The decision which hardware platform to use for a certain application is an important
problem in computer architecture. This paper reports on a study where a data-mining
approach is used for this decision. It relies purely on source-code characteristics, to avoid
potentially expensive program executions. One challenge in this context is that one cannot
infer how often functions that are part of the application are typically executed. The main
insight of this study is twofold:(a) Source-code characteristics are sufficient nevertheless.(b) …
Abstract
The decision which hardware platform to use for a certain application is an important problem in computer architecture. This paper reports on a study where a data-mining approach is used for this decision. It relies purely on source-code characteristics, to avoid potentially expensive program executions. One challenge in this context is that one cannot infer how often functions that are part of the application are typically executed. The main insight of this study is twofold: (a) Source-code characteristics are sufficient nevertheless. (b) Linking individual functions with the runtime behaviour of the program as a whole yields good predictions. In other words, while individual data objects from the training set may be quite inaccurate, the resulting model is not.
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