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Multiobjective code compression and function inlining for hard real-time systems
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/336.4890
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Date Issued
2023-01-26
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English
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Abstract
Compiler-based optimizations are efficient techniques to improve a program to be compiled. Function inlining is a well-known compiler-based optimization that substitutes function calls by the body of the function. The data represent the results of multiobjective function inlining for hard real-time systems with code size, energy consumption and worst-case execution time (WCET) as objectives.
Since the analyses of energy consumption and WCET are very time-consuming at compile time, search space reduction and predictions based on machine learning techniques were applied to speed up the multiobjective function inlining at compile time.
Since the analyses of energy consumption and WCET are very time-consuming at compile time, search space reduction and predictions based on machine learning techniques were applied to speed up the multiobjective function inlining at compile time.
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Compiler-based optimization
Function Inlining
Machine learning
Search space reduction
Hard real-time system
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620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
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