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Larry E. Carter

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Languages and compilers for parallel computing

by Larry E. Carter, Jeanne Ferrante, Gerhard Goos

September 6, 2000

Springer

500

9783540678588

3540678581

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Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing: 12th International Workshop, LCPC’99 La Jolla, CA, USA, August 4–6, 1999 Proceedings<br />Author: Larry Carter, Jeanne Ferrante<br /> Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg<br /> ISBN: 978-3-540-67858-8<br /> DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44905-1<br /><br />Table of Contents:<p></p><ul><li>High Performance Numerical Computing in Java: Language and Compiler Issues </li><li>Instruction Scheduling in the Presence of Java’s Runtime Exceptions </li><li>Dependence Analysis for Java </li><li>Comprehensive Redundant Load Elimination for the IA-64 Architecture </li><li>Minimum Register Instruction Scheduling: A New Approach for Dynamic Instruction Issue Processors </li><li>Unroll-Based Copy Elimination for Enhanced Pipeline Scheduling </li><li>A Linear Algebra Formulation for Optimising Replication in Data Parallel Programs </li><li>Accurate Data and Context Management in Message-Passing Programs </li><li>An Automatic Iteration/Data Distribution Method Based on Access Descriptors for DSMM </li><li>Inter-array Data Regrouping </li><li>Iteration Space Slicing for Locality </li><li>A Compiler Framework for Tiling Imperfectly-Nested Loops </li><li>Parallel Programming with Interacting Processes </li><li>Application of the Polytope Model to Functional Programs </li><li>Multilingual Debugging Support for Data-Driven and Thread-Based Parallel Languages </li><li>An Analytical Comparison of the I-Test and Omega Test </li><li>The Access Region Test </li><li>A Precise Fixpoint Reaching Definition Analysis for Arrays </li><li>Demand-Driven Interprocedural Array Property Analysis </li><li>Language Support for Pipelining Wavefront Computations</li></ul>

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