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Reconciling Repeatable Timing with Pipelining and Memory Hierarchy
Edward A. Lee, Stephen A. Edwards, Sungjun Kim, Hiren Patel, Martin Schoeberl

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Edward A. Lee, Stephen A. Edwards, Sungjun Kim, Hiren Patel, Martin Schoeberl. "Reconciling Repeatable Timing with Pipelining and Memory Hierarchy". Talk or presentation, 15, October, 2009; Workshop on Reconciling Performance with Predictability (RePP), Grenoble, France.

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    Edward A. Lee, Stephen A. Edwards, Sungjun Kim, Hiren Patel,
    Martin Schoeberl. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/649.html"
    ><i>Reconciling Repeatable Timing with Pipelining
    and Memory Hierarchy</i></a>, Talk or
    presentation,  15, October, 2009; Workshop on Reconciling
    Performance with Predictability (RePP), Grenoble, France.
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    Edward A. Lee, Stephen A. Edwards, Sungjun Kim, Hiren Patel,
    Martin Schoeberl. "Reconciling Repeatable Timing with
    Pipelining and Memory Hierarchy". Talk or presentation,
     15, October, 2009; Workshop on Reconciling Performance with
    Predictability (RePP), Grenoble, France.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{LeeEdwardsKimPatelSchoeberl09_ReconcilingRepeatableTimingWithPipeliningMemoryHierarchy,
        author = {Edward A. Lee and Stephen A. Edwards and Sungjun
                  Kim and Hiren Patel and Martin Schoeberl},
        title = {Reconciling Repeatable Timing with Pipelining and
                  Memory Hierarchy},
        day = {15},
        month = {October},
        year = {2009},
        note = {Workshop on Reconciling Performance with
                  Predictability (RePP), Grenoble, France},
        abstract = {(No abstract.)},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/649.html}
    }
    

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