Computer architecture: a quantitative approach
Computer architecture: a quantitative approach
Reconfigurable computing: what, why, and implications for design automation
Proceedings of the 36th annual ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
Reconfigurable computer origins: the UCLA fixed-plus-variable (F+V) structure computer
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Low power data processing system with self-reconfigurable architecture
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
Rapid design of area-efficient custom instructions for reconfigurable embedded processing
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
Hardware/Software Co-reconfigurable Instruction Decoder for Adaptive Multi-core DSP Architectures
Journal of Signal Processing Systems
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At times, it appears that the many definitions of configurable computing are every bit as configurable as the technology itself. For example, Wikipedia-the free, online, user-editable encyclopedia-defines configurable computing (or, synonymously, reconfigurable computing) as ".... computer processing with highly flexible computing fabrics. The principal difference when compared to using ordinary microprocessors is the ability to make substantial changes to the data path itself in addition to the control flow' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Configurable_computing).