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Today 's embedded devices and sensor networks are becoming more and
more sophisticated, requiring more efficient and highly flexible
compilers. Engineers are discovering that many of the compilers in
use today are ill-suited to meet the demands of more advanced
computer architectures. Updated to include the latest techniques,
The Compiler Design Handbook, Second Edition offers a unique
opportunity for designers and researchers to update their
knowledge, refine their skills, and prepare for emerging
innovations. The completely revised handbook includes 14 new
chapters addressing topics such as worst case execution time
estimation, garbage collection, and energy aware compilation. The
editors take special care to consider the growing proliferation of
embedded devices, as well as the need for efficient techniques to
debug faulty code. New contributors provide additional insight to
chapters on register allocation, software pipelining, instruction
scheduling, and type systems. Written by top researchers and
designers from around the world, The Compiler Design Handbook,
Second Edition gives designers the opportunity to incorporate and
develop innovative techniques for optimization and code generation.
The role of manufacturing in a country's economy and societal
development has long been established through their wealth
generating capabilities. To enhance and widen our knowledge of
materials and to increase innovation and responsiveness to
ever-increasing international needs, more in-depth studies of
functionally graded materials/tailor-made materials, recent
advancements in manufacturing processes and new design philosophies
are needed at present. The objective of this volume is to bring
together experts from academic institutions, industries and
research organizations and professional engineers for sharing of
knowledge, expertise and experience in the emerging trends related
to design, advanced materials processing and characterization, and
advanced manufacturing processes.
Amazon Redshift powers analytic cloud data warehouses worldwide,
from startups to some of the largest enterprise data warehouses
available today. This practical guide thoroughly examines this
managed service and demonstrates how you can use it to extract
value from your data immediately, rather than go through the heavy
lifting required to run a typical data warehouse. Analytic
specialists Rajesh Francis, Rajiv Gupta, and Milind Oke detail
Amazon Redshift's underlying mechanisms and options to help you
explore out-of-the box automation. Whether you're a data engineer
who wants to learn the art of the possible or a DBA looking to take
advantage of machine learning-based auto-tuning, this book helps
you get the most value from Amazon Redshift. By understanding
Amazon Redshift features, you'll achieve excellent analytic
performance at the best price, with the least effort. This book
helps you: Build a cloud data strategy around Amazon Redshift as
foundational data warehouse Get started with Amazon Redshift with
simple-to-use data models and design best practices Understand how
and when to use Redshift Serverless and Redshift provisioned
clusters Take advantage of auto-tuning options inherent in Amazon
Redshift and understand manual tuning options Transform your data
platform for predictive analytics using Redshift ML and break silos
using data sharing Learn best practices for security, monitoring,
resilience, and disaster recovery Leverage Amazon Redshift
integration with other AWS services to unlock additional value
ETAPS 2010 was the 13th instance of the European Joint Conferences
on T- oryand Practiceof Software. ETAPS is anannual
federatedconference that was
establishedin1998bycombininganumberofexistingandnewconferences.
This yearitcomprisedtheusual?vesisterconferences(CC, ESOP, FASE,
FOSSACS, TACAS), 19 satellite workshops (ACCAT, ARSPA-WITS,
Bytecode, CMCS, COCV, DCC, DICE, FBTC, FESCA, FOSS-AMA, GaLoP,
GT-VMT, LDTA, MBT, PLACES, QAPL, SafeCert, WGT, and WRLA) and seven
invited l- tures (excluding those that were speci?c to the
satellite events). The ?ve main conferences this year received 497
submissions (including 31 tool demonstration papers), 130 of which
were accepted (10 tool demos), giving an overall acc- tance rate of
26%, with most of the conferences at around 24%. Congratulations
thereforetoalltheauthorswhomadeittothe?nalprogramme Ihopethatmost
of the other authors will still have found a way of participating
in this exciting event, and that you will all continue submitting
to ETAPS and contributing to make of it the best conference on
software science and engineering. The events that comprise ETAPS
address various aspects of the system - velopment process,
including speci?cation, design, implementation, analysis and
improvement. The languages, methodologies and tools which support
these - tivities are all well within its scope. Di?erent blends of
theory and practice are represented,
withaninclinationtowardtheorywithapracticalmotivationonthe one hand
and soundly based practice on the other. Many of the issues
involved in software design apply to systems in general, including
hardware systems, and the emphasis on software is not intended to
be exclusive. ETAPS is a confederation in which each event retains
its own identity, with a separate Programme Committee and proceedi
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High Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers - Third International Conference, HiPEAC 2008, Goeteborg, Sweden, January 27-29, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Per Stenstroem, Michel Dubois, Manolis Katevenis, Rajiv Gupta, Theo Ungerer
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Conference on High Performance Embedded Architectures
and Compilers, HiPEAC 2008, held in GAteborg, Sweden, January
27-29, 2008.
The 25 revised full papers presented together with 1 invited
keynote paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 77
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
Multithreaded and Multicore Processors, Reconfigurable - ASIP,
Compiler Optimizations, Industrial Processors and Application
Parallelization, Power-Aware Techniques, High-Performance
Processors, Profiles: Collection and Analysis as well as Optimizing
Memory Performance.
Ficus carica L. (Syn: Ficus sycomorous; family: Moraceae) is grows
in tropical and subtropical regions of India, used for varity of
purpose in traditional medicine. Ficus carica (anjeer) is an
indigenous plant to India, which finds its mention not only in
Indian system of medicine i.e.Ayurveda but also in other system of
medicine like Unani etc .The usefulness of this plant is
scientifically evidenced, and different biologically active
phytoconstituents are reported and also isolated from plant.Hence
the present attempt was undertaken to investigate the
microscopical, preliminary phytochemical studies including
qualitative and quantitative estimation and the diuretic activity
of Ficus carica to produce the scientific evidence and data at
preliminary stage.
Michelia champaca L. (Magnoliaceae), an evergreen handsome tall
tree, around 30 m high with yellow fragrant blossoms, native of
Himalayas, and Southern parts of India, is an Indian medicinal
plant which finds mention in several ancient writings and Ayurvedic
texts. The plant assumes great significance in view of its rich
chemical and pharmacological background; however it cannot be put
to good use in the absence of standards. Hence the pharmacognostic
studies and preliminary determinations as per specified guidelines
on the said plant were undertaken as a tool for standardization and
to regularize monograph writing. Such studies provide a basis for
correct identification and authentication and to assure the quality
of starting material. The present study largely utilizes W.H.O.
guidelines for determination of macroscopic characters, microscopic
and histochemical detections, leaf constants, physico-chemical
constants and allied features. The authenticated plant samples
(leaves and stem bark) were successively Soxhlet extracted and the
hexane, ethanolic and aqueous fractions were screened by chemical
tests, chromatographic procedures and subjected to pharmacological
evaluation.
Antennas are the fundamental component of any wireless
communication system. The ubiquity of wireless communications has
spurred the development of an extraordinary range of antennas of
different shapes and sizes suited for different applications, each
with its own advantages and limitations. Wireless communication,
nowadays, is not meant merely to communicate and cover large
distances, but rather for its flexibility and comfort. Short-range
wireless links provide access to the fixed telecommunication
infrastructure. There are applications especially in short range
wireless link where omnidirectional antennas are required, however,
a highly directive and efficient antenna is a necessity in long
range wireless applications.Regardless of the application, every
system demands increased functionality, better performance, reduced
size and most importantly lower development cost.
The present study was undertaken with the objective to explore the
anticataract potential of methanolic extract of Butea frondosa
leaves by oxidative stress (Hydrogen peroxide) in Goat eyes (lens)
and also the anti-inflammatory activity of aqueous extract of Butea
frondosa bark in rats. Butea frondosa is commonly known as Palash
and the plant belongs to family Leguminosae. In view of the
literature findings, sufficient studies were reported on flowers
and seeds, and lesser attention was paid towards leaves. Therefore,
the present study was planned to concentrate upon leaves and was
selected for the study, which is a rich source of
phytoconstituents. In Chromatographic studies the TLC plates were
observed using different solvent systems, detected under short wave
UV spectrophotometer, with a Rf value of 0.26, 0.30, 0.42, 0.55.
After conducting phytochemical test, focus was on to isolate the
desired compound using repeated column chromatography. Chloroform
and Methanol (9:1) were used as eluent for separation of desired
compound from the crude extract.
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