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A General Methodology for Energy-efficient Scheduling in Multicore Environments Based on Evolutionary Algorithms., , and . J. Multiple Valued Log. Soft Comput., 32 (3-4): 313-341 (2019)Proceedings of the Workshop on High Performance Energy Efficient Embedded Systems (HIP3ES) 2015., , , , , , , , , and 12 other author(s). CoRR, (2015)A multi-language and multi-platform framework for resource consumption analysis and its application to energy-efficient software development.. Technical University of Madrid, Spain, (2018)Trading-off Accuracy vs Energy in Multicore Processors via Evolutionary Algorithms Combining Loop Perforation and Static Analysis-Based Scheduling., , and . HAIS, volume 9121 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 690-701. Springer, (2015)Inferring Energy Bounds via Static Program Analysis and Evolutionary Modeling of Basic Blocks., , , and . LOPSTR, volume 10855 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 54-72. Springer, (2017)A general framework for static profiling of parametric resource usage., , , and . Theory Pract. Log. Program., 16 (5-6): 849-865 (2016)An evolutionary scheduling approach for trading-off accuracy vs. verifiable energy in multicore processors., , , and . Log. J. IGPL, 25 (6): 1006-1019 (2017)A Transformational Approach to Parametric Accumulated-Cost Static Profiling., , , , , and . FLOPS, volume 9613 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 163-180. Springer, (2016)Inferring Energy Bounds Statically by Evolutionary Analysis of Basic Blocks., , , and . CoRR, (2016)Interval-based resource usage verification by translation into Horn clauses and an application to energy consumption., , , , , and . Theory Pract. Log. Program., 18 (2): 167-223 (2018)