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Event-oriented computing with reconfigurable platform

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Recently, reconfigurable computing has come under the spotlight as the new computing paradigm. A machine employing this paradigm combines the flexibility of a general purpose processor with the performance of a dedicated system. In this paper, we propose Event-Oriented Computing, a new application area for reconfigurable computing. We also show the architecture model suited to Event-Oriented Computing. Using Artificial Life as an example, we report the evaluation of our architecture model.

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    ASP-DAC '05: Proceedings of the 2005 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
    January 2005
    1495 pages
    ISBN:0780387376
    DOI:10.1145/1120725
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    • Ting-Ao Tang
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