Putting intel® threading building blocks to work
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
BlockLib: a skeleton library for cell broadband engine
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
The GNU libstdc++ parallel mode: software engineering considerations
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
Software thread-level speculation: an optimistic library implementation
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
Stage: exploring erlang style concurrency in ruby
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
Finding synchronization defects in java programs: extended static analyses and code patterns
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
A case study for monitoring-oriented programming in multi-core architecture
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
Software engineering for multicore systems: an experience report
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
Developing a concurrent service orchestration engine in ccr
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multicore software engineering
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We have reached a major turning point: microprocessor performance can no longer be improved by increasing clock frequencies; instead, higher performance will have to come from parallelism. As multi/manycore processors with multiple CPUs on a chip become standard and affordable for everyone, software engineers face the challenge of parallelizing applications of all sorts. However, compared to sequential applications, our repertoire of tools and methods for cost-effectively developing reliable, parallel applications is spotty. The mission of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners with diverse backgrounds in order to advance the state of the art in software engineering for multi/manycore parallel applications. This is the first workshop specifically focusing on software engineering challenges of multi/manycore.