
The paper Runtime Variability Management for Energy-efficient Software by Contract Negotiation has now been accepted for the models@run.time workshop in Wellington, New Zeeland, October 2011. The workshop will be held in conjunction with the MODELS conference.
Today we released a second screencst that demonstrates how Contract Checking can be used within the CoolSoftware workbench to compute valid configurations for an energy auto tuning application. The screncast is available via this link.
Sinces first studentical theses related to the CoolSoftware project were defended within the last weeks, they are now enlisted in the List of project-related Publications.
First results of the CoolSoftware project (Cool Component Editors and an Energy Consumption Simulation) can now be seen in an online available Screncast.
Our accepted paper 'Towards Energy Auto Tuning' has been successful presented at the annual conference of green IT GreenIT in Singapore.
More information about the internship can be found on the Website of the Multimedia Technology Chair (in German).
The detailed description of the thesis topic can be found on the Website of the Software Technology Chair (in German).
The detailed description of the thesis topic can be found on the Website of the Software Technology Chair (in German).
The first official conference paper introducing into the CoolSoftware project and the Three-Layer Energy Auto-Tuning Runtime Environment (THEATRE) has now been accepted for the GreenIT conference in Singapore, October 2010.
The CoolSoftware website is now online. First infos about the CoolSoftware project are available in the Documentation section. Further news will appear here soon.