- Upcoming CK presentation at ARM TechCon'16 (Oct. 27);
- ARM uses CK as a front-end for systematic and reproducible benchmarking and tuning of real workloads: link;
- We have moved related Open Science resources here;
This CK-powered open-source Android application lets the community participate in experiment crowdsourcing using their mobile devices (mobile phones, tablets, IoT, etc) and exchange knowledge via public CK servers.
You can download this app from the Google Play Store.
You can also find public results at Live CK repo!
Current scenarios include multi-dimensional and multi-objective optimization of benchmarks and real workloads such as GCC and LLVM multi-objective crowd-tuning (performance / code size / bugs).
More information is available here.
- Permissive 3-clause BSD license. (See
LICENSE.txt
for more details).
Android 2.2+
- Grigori Fursin, http://fursin.net/research
Please subscribe to our mailing lists:
- Open, collaborative and reproducible R&D including knowledge preservation, sharing and reuse: http://groups.google.com/group/collective-knowledge
- Software and hardware multi-objective (performance/energy/accuracy/size/reliability/cost) benchmarking, autotuning, crowdtuning and run-time adaptation: http://groups.google.com/group/ctuning-discussions
The concepts have been described in the following publications:
- http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.06256 (CPC'15)
- http://bit.ly/ck-date16 (DATE'16)
- http://hal.inria.fr/hal-01054763 (Journal of Scientific Programming'14)
- https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00436029 (GCC Summit'09)
If you found this app useful for your R&D, you are welcome to reference any of the above publications in your articles and reports. You can download all above references in one BibTex file here.
- 2014: HiPEAC technology transfer award: HiPEAC TT winners
- 2015: ARM and the cTuning foundation use CK to accelerate computer engineering: HiPEAC Info'45 page 17, ARM TechCon'16 presentation and demo, public CK repo
CK development is coordinated by the cTuning foundation (non-profit research organization) and dividiti. We are also extremely grateful to all volunteers for their valuable feedback and contributions.