Transcript CAPPLab Template by DRZ
CAPPLab/Class Presentation, ABC Conference, or Thesis Defense Presentation Title:
Presenter(s): Presentation Location: Presentation Date:
Presentation Template
This is the template for WSU CAPPLab presentations.
It is important that you use this template to prepare your presentation slides.
Do not use red color!
You may make some changes per your specific needs per Instructor’s approval.
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Presentation Title
Outline Q U E S T I O N S ?
Introduction Motivation Proposal Evaluation Results Conclusions Any time, please.
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Speaker Qualifications
Speaker Name with academic standing.
Speaker Name writes an article for ABC Magazine.
Speaker Name speaks/presents on this topic at XYZ Conference/Symposium/Workshop.
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Session Objectives
What will be learned in your session?
List the objectives you submitted for this session when you responded to the Call for Abstracts.
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Best Practices
Be Clear and Concise Each slide should contain no more than five bullet points; two graphs, charts, or tables. Each graph, chart, and table must have to have a proper caption.
Font type and sizes must be consistent with what is set in this template.
Text and graphics used in your presentation should not exceed the border of the slide.
When your presentation is printed, you should print the handout with 6 slides per page.
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Best Practices (2)
Focus Audience’s Attention Use color or moderation.
bolding
to emphasize words, but in Point the audience to portions of your graphics using a headline or arrow.
Limit the amount of information you include in the slide.
Do not just read the slides word for word.
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Figures, Texts, Etc.
Video call on a cell phone (from YouTube)
Mobile Phones Presenter
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Video Communication
Figures, Texts, Etc. (2)
MPEG4 bit-stream Structure MPEG4 Decoding References to I and P frames; Decoding order = 1, 4, 2, 3, 7, 5, and 6.
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Figures, Texts, Etc. (3)
Cache Performance
Cache improves performance by reducing the speed-gap between the CPU and main memory.
Cache misses (3Cs) Compulsory/Cold Capacity Conflict/Collision
CPU Cache
(On-chip)
Main Memory
(Off-chip) Cache locking Entire cache locking Way cache locking B C D 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D E
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Figures, Texts, Etc. (4)
MPEG-4 Workload CL1 – 33% data, 67% inst; 67% read, 33% write
Level-1 Data (read/write) and Instruction references
Cache size (K); Line size (Byte) 8,8,128; 16 D1 Refs (K) Total / Miss 18,782 / 512 I1 Refs (K) Total / Miss 38,758 / 512 CL1 Refs D1/I1 (%) 33/67 D1 Refs R/W (%) 67/33 16,16,512; 32 18,782 / 512 32,32,2048; 64 18,782 / 512 38,758 / 106 38,758 / 39 33/67 33/67 67/33 67/33 Lower D1 (D1-95%, I1-98%) and higher CL2 (99.3%) hit rates
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Outline
Presentation Title
► Q U E S T I O N S ?
Any time, please.
Introduction Motivation Proposal Evaluation Results Conclusions
You may repeat Outline to help the audience.
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Results
Cache Levels CPU Utilization Before 512 – decreases slowly 512K – 2M, decreases sharply After 2M – almost unchanged 60 40 20 0
CPU Utilization Vs CL2 Size (without and with CL2)
[D1 = 8K, I1 = 8K, Line size 16 B, and 4-way associativity] CL1 Only CL1 and CL2 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 CL2 Size (KB)
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Conclusions
Items learned in this presentation. Try to fit in one slide; not more than two slides.
You may repeat from your list of objectives.
What things will the attendees have learned?
What golden nuggets of information have you provided?
One or two important future extensions.
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Questions?
Second to last slide to illicit questions and comments from the audience.
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Presentation Title Thank you.
(Request for the audience feedback.) Contact: Full Name: Telephone: E-mail: 16