Quantifying the common computational problems in contemporary applications
To quantify the potential opportunities for algorithmic choice, this work presents a quantitative characterization of the constituent computational problems (CPs) in contemporary applications. The feasibility of identifying well- defined CPs, occupying a significant portion of execution time, is stu...
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Zusammenfassung: | To quantify the potential opportunities for algorithmic choice, this work presents a quantitative characterization of the constituent computational problems (CPs) in contemporary applications. The feasibility of identifying well- defined CPs, occupying a significant portion of execution time, is studied. This is augmented by insight into the properties permitting separation of problem definitions from algorithms for their solution. It is conjectured that, since a large fraction (55 %) of the analyzed body of existing software was identified as CPs, algorithmic choice may be a viable approach. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/IISWC.2011.6114199 |