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anr/section-7.tex
r143 r152 18 18 and good knowledge in computer architecture. 19 19 20 The table below summarizes the manpower by task for both permanent and 21 non-permanent personnels. The detail by delivrables is given in 22 figure~\ref{ress-detail-irisa}. 23 The non-permanent personnels costs represent ??\% of the personnal 20 The table below summarizes the manpower by tasks for both permanent and non-permanent 21 personnels. The detail by delivrables is given in figure~\ref{ress-detail-irisa}. 22 The non-permanent personnels costs represent \mustbecompleted{??\%} of the personnal 24 23 costs. The requested funding for non permanent personnels is 100\% of 25 24 the total ANR requested funding. … … 31 30 The travel costs are associated to project meeting as 32 31 well as participation to conferences. The travel costs are estimated 33 to ??\%of the total requested ANR funding.32 to \mustbecompleted{??\%} of the total requested ANR funding. 34 33 \item [Expenses for inward billing] 35 34 The costs justified by internal invoicing procedures are evaluated to 4\% … … 39 38 40 39 \subsection{Partner 2: \lip} 41 42 \begin{figure}\leavevmode\center43 \input{table_lip_full.tex}44 \caption{\label{ress-detail-lip}Man power in $mm$ for the delivrables of \lip.}45 \end{figure}46 40 47 41 \begin{description} … … 58 52 techniques and to produce a working implementation. 59 53 60 The table below summarizes the man power by task for both permanent and 61 non-permanent personnels. The detail by delivrables is given in 62 figure~\ref{ress-detail-lip}. 63 The non-permanent personnels costs represent ??\% of the personnal 54 The table below summarizes the man power by delivrables and tasks for both permanent and 55 non-permanent personnels. 56 The non-permanent personnels costs represent \mustbecompleted{??\%} of the personnal 64 57 costs. The requested funding for non permanent personnels is 100\% of 65 58 the total ANR requested funding. 66 \begin{center}\input{table_ lip_short.tex}\end{center}59 \begin{center}\input{table_inria_compsys_full.tex}\end{center} 67 60 68 61 \item [Subcontracting] … … 71 64 The travel costs are associated to project meeting as 72 65 well as participation to conferences. The travel costs are estimated 73 to ??\%of the total requested ANR funding.66 to \mustbecompleted{??\%} of the total requested ANR funding. 74 67 \item [Expenses for inward billing] 75 68 The costs justified by internal invoicing procedures are evaluated to 4\% -
anr/task-1.tex
r126 r152 67 67 taking into account the corrections and modifications that the 68 68 developers of HAS tools suggested. 69 \itemL{12}{18}{d+x}{\Slip}{\xcoach format specification}{ 0:0:0}69 \itemL{12}{18}{d+x}{\Slip}{\xcoach format specification}{9.0:4.5:0} 70 70 \setMacroInAuxFile{specXcoachDoc} 71 71 Last release of XML specification of the \xcoach format enhanced with -
anr/task-3.tex
r134 r152 26 26 instructions definitions along with their occurrence in the application. 27 27 \begin{livrable} 28 \itemV{0}{18}{ X}{\Sirisa}{ASIP compilation flow}28 \itemV{0}{18}{x}{\Sirisa}{ASIP compilation flow} 29 29 In this first version of the software, the computations patterns corresponding to 30 30 custom instructions are specified by the user, and then automatically extracted (when 31 31 beneficial) from the application intermediate representation. 32 32 %\mustbecompleted{FIXME .....} 33 \itemL{18}{24}{ X}{\Sirisa}{ASIP compilation flow}{6:9:0}33 \itemL{18}{24}{x}{\Sirisa}{ASIP compilation flow}{6:9:0} 34 34 In this second version, the software will also be able to automatically identify 35 35 interesting pattern candidates in the application code, and use them as custom … … 42 42 of the architecture, along with its architectural extensions 43 43 \begin{livrable} 44 \itemV{0}{12}{ X}{\Sirisa}{SystemC for extensible MIPS }44 \itemV{0}{12}{x}{\Sirisa}{SystemC for extensible MIPS } 45 45 { A SystemC simulation model for a simple extensible MIPS architectural template } 46 \itemL{12}{20}{ X}{\Sirisa}{SystemC for extensible MIPS}{2:3:0}46 \itemL{12}{20}{x}{\Sirisa}{SystemC for extensible MIPS}{2:3:0} 47 47 {A SystemC simulation model for an extensible MIPS with a tight architectural integration of 48 48 its instruction set extensions} 49 \itemL{0}{12}{ X}{\Sirisa}{SystemC for NIOS processor}{2:0:0}49 \itemL{0}{12}{x}{\Sirisa}{SystemC for NIOS processor}{2:0:0} 50 50 { A SystemC simulation model for an extensible NIOS processor template, the VHDL model being 51 51 already available from \altera} 52 \itemV{12}{18}{ H}{\Sirisa}{VHDL for an extensible MIPS}52 \itemV{12}{18}{h}{\Sirisa}{VHDL for an extensible MIPS} 53 53 {A synthesizable VHDL model for a simple extensible MIPS architectural template} 54 \itemL{18}{24}{ H}{\Sirisa}{VHDL for an extensible MIPS}{9:12:0}54 \itemL{18}{24}{h}{\Sirisa}{VHDL for an extensible MIPS}{9:12:0} 55 55 {A synthesizable VHDL model for an extensible MIPS with a tight architectural integration of 56 56 its instruction set extensions} 57 \itemL{24}{36}{ D}{\Sirisa}{Evaluation report }{0:0:2}57 \itemL{24}{36}{d}{\Sirisa}{Evaluation report }{0:0:2} 58 58 {An evaluation report with quantitative analysis of the performance/area trade-off induced by 59 59 the different approaches} … … 67 67 polyhedral loops. User manual. 68 68 \mustbecompleted{ FIXME :: User manual ou Specification. Si user manual alors le mettre en dissemination} 69 \itemL{30}{36}{d}{\Slip}{Process generation method}{ 0:0:0}69 \itemL{30}{36}{d}{\Slip}{Process generation method}{4.5:0.0:10.5} 70 70 Final assessment of the method and improved version of the user manual. 71 71 \mustbecompleted {FIXME :: User manual ou Specification. Si user manual alors le mettre en dissemination} … … 79 79 Extension of automatic parallelization and array contraction 80 80 to non-polyhedral loops. Implementation in the Bee framework. 81 \itemL{30}{36}{x}{\Slip} {Process and FIFO construction}{ 0:0:0}81 \itemL{30}{36}{x}{\Slip} {Process and FIFO construction}{4.5:12.0:15.0} 82 82 Final release taking into account the feedbacks from the 83 83 demonstrator \STs. -
anr/task-7.tex
r143 r152 27 27 setup, wiki) and secondly in defining the site map and finally in writting and 28 28 installing the pages. 29 \itemL{6}{36}{ }{\Supmc}{dissemination WEB site}{1:.5:.5}29 \itemL{6}{36}{d}{\Supmc}{dissemination WEB site}{1:.5:.5} 30 30 This deliverable corresponds to the standard management of a WEB site (modifying, 31 31 adding, suppressing, replacing pages). 32 32 Especialy the user reference manuals provided in the other tasks will be published 33 33 on this site. The published articles will be also be installed in this site. 34 \itemL{6}{36}{ }{\Supmc}{release handling}{1:.5:.5}34 \itemL{6}{36}{d+x}{\Supmc}{release handling}{1:.5:.5} 35 35 This deliverable deals with the elaboration of the COACH software milestones and 36 36 final releases with their installation manuals and to publish then into the WEB
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