Project at a glance
The research project “DOMAIN: Taming Heterogeneous Computing Complexity with Full-Stack Governance of Domain-Specific Languages” aims to address the growing complexity in computing hardware architectures. With the transition to heterogeneous systems combining general-purpose and specialized computing units, the project focuses on developing high-level, semantically-rich abstractions that are accessible and efficient for domain experts across various fields. By exploring Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) and creating new compiling toolchains, software runtime environments, and operating system supports, the project seeks to optimize large-scale heterogeneous platforms. The goal is to allow domain experts to efficiently code applications, leveraging the full potential of these complex architectures with minimal technical involvement.
Latest News
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Jul 24 10
Three Papers Accepted at DS-RT'24
We are thrilled to announce that three of our research papers have been accepted for presentation at the 28th International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT 2024)....
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Jun 24 05
Accepted paper at WSC'24
We are pleased to announce that our paper, “Model-Driven Engineering for High-Performance Parallel Discrete Event Simulations on Heterogeneous Architectures,” has been accepted for presentation at the Winter Simulation Conference 2024....
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Mar 24 30
Accepted paper at PADS'24
We are delighted to announce that our paper, “Follow the Leader: Alternating CPU/GPU Computations in PDES,” has been accepted for presentation at the 38th ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of...
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Oct 23 26
Kickoff Meeting
We are excited to share that the DOMAIN project has officially kicked off with an inaugural meeting, marking the beginning of a journey towards exceptional achievements in the field of...
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Oct 23 01
Domain Project starts!
We are thrilled to announce the commencement of our groundbreaking research project, “DOMAIN: Taming Heterogeneous Computing Complexity with Full-Stack Governance of Domain-Specific Languages.” This initiative marks a significant milestone in...