Three Final Steps Toward Portability

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Název: Three Final Steps Toward Portability
Autoři: Lund, Craig
Přispěvatelé: MERCURY COMPUTER SYSTEMS INC CHELMSFORDMA
Zdroj: DTIC AND NTIS
Rok vydání: 2000
Sbírka: Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
Témata: Computer Programming and Software, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, OPERATING SYSTEMS(COMPUTERS), SIGNAL PROCESSING, DATA MANAGEMENT, REAL TIME, PARALLEL PROCESSING, MAINTAINABILITY, REUSABLE EQUIPMENT, AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, API(APPLICATION PROGRAM INTERFACE), APPLICATION CONFIGURATION LANGUAGE, PORTABILITY, PE62301E, WUAFRLD00201P5
Popis: A software gap exists between the research and deployment communities. The research under this project is described by two research projects that build upon the Application Configuration language (ACL) foundation. The first is the "ACL" for Research Systems", which focused on code migration from research environments like NHPCC's into deployment situations. The underlying component programming model Mercury had advocated promotes the re-use of software modules and maintainability of large software projects. The second: "entering the Data Domain", created standard API for real-time data shaping and data mapping - gluing the MPI and ACL worlds together in an innovative manner; eliminating the need for custom solutions. An industry standard data remapping API for signal processing has resulted from this effort. Recent progress towards standard programming tools and Application Programmer Interfaces (APIs) brings the embedded signal processing community closer to application source code portability. Portability will enable sharing code among signal processing projects and will allow applications to quickly take advantage of hardware from new vendors.
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Abstrakt:A software gap exists between the research and deployment communities. The research under this project is described by two research projects that build upon the Application Configuration language (ACL) foundation. The first is the "ACL" for Research Systems", which focused on code migration from research environments like NHPCC's into deployment situations. The underlying component programming model Mercury had advocated promotes the re-use of software modules and maintainability of large software projects. The second: "entering the Data Domain", created standard API for real-time data shaping and data mapping - gluing the MPI and ACL worlds together in an innovative manner; eliminating the need for custom solutions. An industry standard data remapping API for signal processing has resulted from this effort. Recent progress towards standard programming tools and Application Programmer Interfaces (APIs) brings the embedded signal processing community closer to application source code portability. Portability will enable sharing code among signal processing projects and will allow applications to quickly take advantage of hardware from new vendors.