SODALITE Lightweight Orchestrator

This SODALITE tool is a lightweight orchestrator compliant with OASIS TOSCA. The current compliance is with the TOSCA Simple Profile in YAML v1.3. It is currently focusing on higher-level IaC management platforms like, e.g., Ansible.

Tornado

Tornado is a practical heterogeneous programming framework for Java, Tornado enables automatic Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation and acceleration of Java programs on any OpenCL compatible device, such as multi-core CPUs, GPUs and FPGAs.

OMP Superscalar

OmpSs is an effort to integrate features from the StarSs programming model developed at BSC into a single programming model.

COMP Superscalar

The COMP Superscalar (COMPSs) framework is mainly compose of a programming model which aims to ease the development of applications for distributed infrastructures, such as Clusters, Grids and Clouds and a runtime system that exploits the inherent parallelism of applications at execution time.

Vinetalk: The missing piece for cluster managers to enable accelerator sharing

FPGA and GPU based accelerators have recently become first class citizens
in datacenters. Despite their high cost, however, accelerators remain
underutilized for large periods of time, as vendors prefer to dedicate them

Self-Adaptation Manager

The Self-Adaptation manager is responsible for co-ordinating the adaptive behaviour of the TANGO architecture. The main aim of this adaptation is provide low power and energy usage while maintaining quality of service aspects of applications.

Energy Modeller

The Energy Modeller forecasts future application and host power consumption, as well as reporting current and historic energy usage.

Code Profiler Plugin

A tool for analysing Java code for its energy efficiency.

Analyser

An integrated toolset for the timing and schedulability analysis of real-time parallel applications

Application Lifecycle Development Engine (ALDE)

ALDE is responsible for the workload scheduling and the management of the application life-cycle while it is executed.