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A programming model and runtime system for significance-aware energy-efficient computing

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Vassiliadis, V.; Parasyris, K.; Chalios, C.; Antonopoulos, C. D.; Lalis, S.; Bellas, N.; Vandierendonck, H.; Nikolopoulos, D. S.
Date
2015
DOI
10.1145/2688500.2688546
Keyword
Approximate computing
Energy saving
Programming model
Runtime system
Economic and social effects
Energy conservation
Parallel programming
Application performance
Energy efficient computing
Experimental evaluation
Loop perforations
Programming models
Quality degradation
Runtime systems
Energy efficiency
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Abstract
We introduce a task-based programming model and runtime system that exploit the observation that not all parts of a program are equally significant for the accuracy of the end-result, in order to trade off the quality of program outputs for increased energy-efficiency. This is done in a structured and flexible way, allowing for easy exploitation of different points in the quality/energy space, without adversely affecting application performance. The runtime system can apply a number of different policies to decide whether it will execute less-significant tasks accurately or approximately. The experimental evaluation indicates that our system can achieve an energy reduction of up to 83% compared with a fully accurate execution and up to 35% compared with an approximate version employing loop perforation. At the same time, our approach always results in graceful quality degradation.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/34404
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