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2001-2005: Research staff member at the Chair for Programming Languages and Compiler Construction 2/2002-7/2004: Member of the graduate studies program Quality Guarantees for Computer Systems 12/2004: Ph.D. Graduation Since 1/2005: Product developer and researcher in the Intel Compiler Lab in Santa Clara |
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Daniel Kästner, Sebastian Winkel. ILP-based Instruction Scheduling for IA-64. Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Languages, Compilers and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES), Snowbird, 2001 (PDF,PS) Sebastian
Winkel. ILP-basierte Instruktionsanordnung für IA-64.
Master's Thesis, Universität des Saarlandes, 2001 Sebastian Winkel. Exploring the Performance Potential of Itanium® Processors with ILP-based Scheduling. Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO), Palo Alto, March 2004. © IEEE (*) (PDF). Peter Sanders and Sebastian Winkel. Super Scalar Sample Sort. Proceedings of the 12th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA), Bergen, Norway, September 2004. © Springer LNCS (PDF,PS). Sebastian Winkel. Optimal Global Instruction Scheduling for the Itanium® Processor Architecture. Ph.D. Thesis. Saarland University, 2004. ISBN 3-937436-01-6 (PDF). Werner Damm, Alexander Metzner, Friedrich Eisenbrand, Gennady Shmonin, Reinhard Wilhelm, Sebastian Winkel: Mapping Task-Graphs on Distributed ECU Networks: Efficient Algorithms for Feasibility and Optimality. RTCSA 2006: 87-90. Sebastian Winkel. Optimal versus Heuristic Global Code Scheduling. To appear in Proceedings of the 40th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-40), Chicago, December 2007. (PDF (**), Slides) Sebastian Winkel,
Rakesh Krishnaiyer, Robyn Sampson: Latency-Tolerant Software
Pipelining in a Production Compiler. To appear in Proceedings of
the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and
Optimization (CGO), Boston, April 2008
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