Workshop 03: Automatic Parallelization and High-Performance Compilers
Programme Committee:
Yves Robert,
ENS Lyon, France, Global Chair
Jean-Francois Collard,
University of Versailles, France, Local Chair
Bill Pugh,
University of Maryland, USA, Vice-Chair
Jingling Xue,
University of New England, Australia, Vice-Chair
Description:
This workshop deals with all topics concerning automatic
parallelization techniques and the production of parallel programs
using high performance compilers. Topics of interest include the
traditional fields of compiler technology (see below). The interplay
between compiler technology and communication libraries will also be
addressed. Target programming styles obviously include data-parallel
imperative languages (HPF), but compiler optimizations for other kinds
of languages are warmly welcome. We also encourage submissions on
practical experiments to assess the benefits and the limits of current
automatic parallelization techniques and programming styles.
Topics of interest include:
- static analysis
- program transformations
- scheduling
- allocation, mapping
- communication optimization
- code generation
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by University of Passau,
Sven Anders
14.05.1997