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This section is meant to help technical teams to integrate Agnos CL kernels onto their own framework using a CL entry point. The complexity of this task lies on the lake of standardization when time comes to certify a CL kernel. Today, CL L2 TA are executed in a fully integrated fashion so that CL kernels are submitted along with the same entry point (or a similar software component) that was used to qualify them. So, the level of coupling between these nodes may be important. Consequently, porting an Agnos CL kernel on a new framework may be difficult if the software contract between with the entry point is not normalized. Since all platforms and frameworks are different, that kind of porting will always be a unique task (using a reference entry point to certify any CL kernels would have been much more structuring). As such this section does not intend to cover all aspects of the an integration process but instead should be considered as a tool to start with. Further discussions should take place to understand all the specifics of the project.

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