Many parallel computer architectures are especially suited for
particular classes of applications. However, there are only a few
parallel architectures equally well suited for standard programs.
Much effort is invested into research in compiler techniques to
make programming parallel machines easier.
This book presents methods for automatic parallelization, so that
programs need not to be tailored for specific architectures; here
the focus is on fine-grain parallelism, offered by most new
microprocessor architectures. The book addresses compiler writers,
computer architects, and students by demonstrating the manifold
complex relationships between architecture and compiler technology.
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