School of computer science
Georgia Institute of Technology
CS6290HPCA Fall 2009
Project Descriptions
Prof. Hyesoon Kim
Schedule
- Project abstract: 9/12
- Proposal deadline: 9/17
- Project first milestone meeting: 10/23
- Project second milestone meeting: 11/20
- Project final report and presentation: 12/1
Teams
Students may choose to work alone or in teams of up to three. The project must be more ambitious as you have more people,
and all students will get the same grade within a team.
Possible Projects
You can choose any topic that is relevant to computer architecture.
Research oriented topics are highly recommended. However, implementing
several proposed algorithms and compare them is also suggested.
Before the Project proposal deadline, please send a less than 1/2 page
of the abstract to me through e-mail. You can still submit proposal
without sending the abstract but sending an abstract of proposal will
provide an early feedback.
These are possible project topic and if you are interested in any of
these topics, please send email with the interest topic list after you
read the relevant paper. We will discuss the possible topics.
Suggested project list
For some links, first you must log into ACM or IEEE Georgia tech link.
- GPU architecture
- GPU analytical model: paper
- Dynamic warp formation and scheduling paper
- Fault tolerant architecture
- Application-Level Correctness and its Impact on Fault Tolerance paper
- Fault screening paper
- Memory problems
- Feedback driven hardware prefetcher paper1 , paper2
- Different hardware prefetching algorithms
- Different software prefetching algorithms
- DRAM analytical model paper
- PCM (three papers from 2009 ISCA)
- Instruction fetch problems
- Security
- AEGIS paper
- Dynamic information flow tracking paper
- Power
- DRAM power paper1 , paper2
- DVFS and resource managements : ISCA 2009 Session 7A papers
- Interconnections
- on-chip interconnections paper
- CMP resource managements
- Dynamic cache partitioning paper
- Thread scheduling in heterogeneous architectures
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Project grading guidelines
- Abstract: 1/2 page
- Proposal: (10%)
- 2-3 pages
- contents: Motivation, problem statement, project schedule (schedule for each milestone meeting) , experimental methodology,
expected results, related work.
- 1st milestone meeting (1st progress report): 10%
- Literature survey must be completed until the 1st milestone.
- 2nd milestone meeting (2nd progress report): 10%
- More than 80% of the project should be finished by this time.
- Final report (60%)
- Please follow computer architecture conference paper styles
- 8 page double column 10 fonts, ACM or IEEE style.
- Detailed guidelines will be provided later
- Final presentation (10%)