Euro-TM

Action IC1001: Transactional Memories: Foundations, Algorithms, Tools, and Applications (Euro-TM)

Project Info

    Principal Investigator: Dr. Paolo Romano

Coordinated by: INESC-ID
Partnerships: CITI
Project Type: EU ( International basic research or R&D projects )

Funding Entity: European Union
Total Funding Amount: - K€
CITI Funding Amount: - K€

Start Date: 2011-04-01
End Date: 2015-03-31

Summary

The Transactional Systems Team is partner in a EU funded 4 years long European Concerted Research Action (COST Action) named "Euro-TM — Transactional Memories: Foundations, Algorithms, Tools, and Applications". The action involves several academic and industrial partners in DK, FR, DE, GR, IE, IL, IT, PT, ES, SE, CH, UK.

Technical Note

Parallel programing used to be an area once confined to a few niches, such as scientific and high-performance computing applications. However, with the proliferation of multicore processors, and the emergence of new, inherently parallel and distributed deployment platforms, such as those provided by cloud computing, parallel programming has definitely become a mainstream concern. Transactional Memories (TMs) answer the need to find a better programming model for PP, capable of boosting developers' productivity and allowing ordinary programmers to unleash the power of parallel and distributed architectures avoiding the pitfalls of manual, lock based synchronization. It is therefore no surprise that TM has been subject to intense research in the last years. This action aims at consolidating European research on this important field, by coordinating the European research groups working on the development of complementary, interdisciplinary aspects of Transactional Memories, including theoretical foundations, algorithms, hardware and operating system support, language integration and development tools, and applications.

CITI Participants

Partnerships

  • Universities and research centers in Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom.

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