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@InProceedings{Rehr13,
  title = "{BPU} {S}imulator",
  author= "Rehr, Martin and Skovhede, Kenneth and Vinter, Brian",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Barnes, Frederick R. M. and Broenink, Jan F. and Chalmers, Kevin and Pedersen, Jan Bækgaard and Sampson, Adam T.",
  pages = "233--248",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2013",
  isbn= "978-0-9565409-7-3",
  year= "2013",
  month= "nov",
  abstract= "A number of scientific applications start their life as a
     Matlab prototype that is later re-implemented in a low level
     programming language, typically C++ or Fortran for the sake
     of performance. Bohrium is a project that seeks to eliminate
     both the cost and the potential errors introduced in that
     process. Our goal is to support all execution platforms, and
     in this work we introduce the Bohrium Processing Unit, BPU,
     which will be the FPGA backend for Bohrium. The BPU is
     modeled as a PyCSP application, and the clear advantages
     of using CSP for simulating a new CPU is described. The
     current PyCSP simulator is able to simulate 2\^{}20 Monte
     Carlo simulations in less than 35 seconds in the smallest
     BPU simulation."
}

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