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Connecting Education and Research Communities for an Innovative Resource Aware Society
Project title: Connecting Education and Research Communities for an Innovative Resource Aware Society
Project short title: CERCIRAS
Number of project implementation agreement: CA19135
Registration number: 4776
Department: Institute of Industrial Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Administrating department: Institute of Industrial Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Finance fund: COST | European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Project RTU role: The sole implementer of the project
Status: Ended
Project start date: 04.09.2023.
Project end date: 01.10.2023.
Title of grant issuer: University of Novi Sad
General manager: Nadežda Kuņicina
Administrative manager: Nadežda Kuņicina
Project website: www.cerciras.org/; www.cost.eu/actions/CA19135
Total finance:
6 000.00
Summary:

Parallel computing platforms have revolutionised the hardware landscape by providing high-performance, low-energy, and specialized (viz. heterogeneous) processing capabilities to a variety of application domains, including mobile, embedded, data-centre and high-performance computing. However, to leverage their potential, system designers must strike a difficult balance in the apportionment of resources to the application components, striving to avoid under- or over-provisions against worst-case utilisation profiles. The entanglement of hardware components in the emerging platforms and the complex behaviour of parallel applications raise conflicting resource requirements, more so in smart, (self-)adaptive and autonomous systems. This scenario presents the hard challenge of understanding and controlling, statically and dynamically, the trade-offs in the usage of system resources, (time, space, energy, and data), also from the perspective of the development and maintenance efforts.

Making resource-usage trade-offs at specification, design, implementation, and run time requires profound awareness of the local and global impact caused by parallel threads of applications on individual resources. Such awareness is crucial for academic researchers and industrial practitioners across all European and COST member countries, and, therefore, a strategic priority. Reaching this goal requires acting at two levels: (1) networking otherwise fragmented research efforts towards more holistic views of the problem and the solution; (2) leveraging appropriate educational and technology assets to improve the understanding and management of resources by the academia and industry of underperforming economies, in order to promote cooperation inside Europe and achieve economical and societal benefits.

Activities:
CERCIRAS training school
Partners:
  • University of Novi Sad
Project published on RTU website: 04.09.2023.

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