software engineering - Reiner Hartenstein
software engineering - Reiner Hartenstein
software engineering - Reiner Hartenstein
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<strong>Reiner</strong> <strong>Hartenstein</strong>, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany<br />
http://hartenstein.de/RH-bio.pdf<br />
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reiner@hartenstein.de<br />
4 December 2009<br />
Thomas S. Kuhn 1969:<br />
The Structure of<br />
Scientific Revolutions<br />
Thomas S. Kuhn<br />
Science does not<br />
progress continuously,<br />
… shortcomings in an established<br />
paradigm produces a crisis<br />
that may lead to a revolution<br />
…in which the established paradigm<br />
is overthrown and replaced. .<br />
?<br />
?<br />
The von Neumann paradigm?<br />
http://hartenstein.de<br />
© 2009,<br />
reiner@hartenstein.de<br />
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Outline (6)<br />
• The Power Consumption of Computing<br />
• The Single-Core Approach<br />
• The Multicore Scenario<br />
• The Silver Bullet?<br />
• A CPU-centric Flat World<br />
• The Generalisation of Software Engineering<br />
• Conclusions<br />
http://hartenstein.de<br />
© 2009,<br />
reiner@hartenstein.de<br />
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Opening keynote, the 6 th FPGAworld Conference, 10 Sep 2009, Stockholm, Sweden