Thursday May 31

9:00 – 10:30 am Session 1
 
  • TOOLS Plenary Keynote
    Andreas Kuhlmann
Break
11:00 – 1:00 pm Session 2
 
Lunch break
2:30 – 3:30 pm Session 3 (Session Chair: Christian Prehofer)
 
  • Oversubscription of Computational Resources on Multicore Desktop Systems
    Constantin Christmann, Erik Hebisch, Anette Weisbecker
  • Capturing Transactional Memory Application's Behavior - the Prerequisite for Performance Analysis
    Martin Schindewolf, Wolfgang Karl
  • A Comparison of the Influence of Different Multi-Core Processors on the Runtime Overhead for Application-Level Monitoring
    Jan Waller, Wilhelm Hasselbring
Break
4:00 – 5:30 pm Session 4
 
  • TOOLS co-located Keynote
    Alan Kay

 

Friday June1

9:00 – 10:30 am Session 1
 
  • TOOLS Plenary Keynote
    Mehdi Jazayeri
Break
11:00 – 1:00 pm Session 2
 
Lunch break
2:30 – 3:30 pm Session 3 (Session Chair: Michael Philippsen)
 
  • Analysis of Event Processing Design Patterns and their Performance Dependency on I/O Notification Mechanisms
    Ronald Strebelow, Christian Prehofer
  • Non-intrusive Coscheduling for General Purpose Operating Systems
    Jan H. Schönherr, Bianca Lutz, Jan Richling
  • Automatic Parallelization using AutoFutures
    Korbinian Molitorisz, Jochen Schimmel, Frank Otto
Break
4:00 – 5:00 pm Session 4 (Session Chair: Pavel Tvrdik)
 
  • Invasive Computing: An Application Assisted Resource Management Approach
    Andreas Hollmann, Michael Gerndt
  • Parallel Graph Transformations on Multicore Systems
    Gergely Mezei, Gábor Imre
  • Reduction of electronic control units in Electric Vehicles using Multicore technology
    Georg Gut, Christian Allmann, Karsten Schmidt, Markus Schurius
5:00 - 5:30 pm Discussion and Wrap-up. Report on Software Engineering for Parallel Systems (SEPARS) international working group.

Information for Presenters

Time for talks: 18 min + 2 min discussion.

You will need to provide your own laptop.

Each session has a session chair, who will coordinate your session and get your bio. Make sure you (1) meet your session chair before your talk so that he/she will know that you are at the workshop, and (2) meet your session chair 15 minutes before the beginning of the session in which you will give your talk.

Supporters

GI   This conference is also supported by the working group Software Engineering for parallel Systems (SEPARS) of the German Computer Science Society (Gesellschaft fuer Informatik e.V.)