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@InProceedings{Kosek08,
  title = "{M}odelling a {M}ulti-{C}ore {M}edia {P}rocessor {U}sing {JCSP}",
  author= "Kosek, Anna and Kerridge, Jon and Syed, Aly",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Stepney, S. and Polack, F.A.C and Barnes, Frederick R. M. and McEwan, Alistair A. and Stiles, G. S. and Broenink, Jan F. and Sampson, Adam T.",
  pages = "431--443",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2008",
  isbn= "978-1-58603-907-3",
  year= "2008",
  month= "sep",
  abstract= "Manufacturers are creating multi-core processors to solve
     specialized problems. This kind of processor can process
     tasks faster by running them in parallel. This paper
     explores the usability of the Communicating Sequential
     Processes model to create a simulation of a multi-core
     processor aimed at media processing in hand-held mobile
     devices. Every core in such systems can have
     different capabilities and can generate different amounts of
     heat depending on the task being performed. Heat generated
     reduces the performance of the core. We have used mobile
     processes in JCSP to implement the allocation of tasks to
     cores based upon the work the core has done previously."
}

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