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Entity-group based new SQL systems achieve scalability and consistency at the same time by using a key-value store as the storage layer and limiting each transaction's boundary to a collection of data (called an entity-group). Examples of such systems are Google's Megastore, NEC's Partiqle, and LinkedIn's Espresso. Application developers of such systems face tremendous challenges, both in designing...
In this work we address the problem of managing interconnect timing in high-level synthesis by generating a layout-friendly microarchitecture. A metric called spreading score is proposed to evaluate the layout-friendliness of microarchitectural netlist structures. For a piece of connected netlist, spreading score measures how far the components can be spread from each other with bounded length for...
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