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Loop Parallelization (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
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Loop Parallelization (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
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Automatic transformation of a sequential program into a parallel
form is a subject that presents a great intellectual challenge and
promises a great practical award. There is a tremendous investment
in existing sequential programs, and scientists and engineers
continue to write their application programs in sequential
languages (primarily in Fortran). The demand for higher speedups
increases. The job of a restructuring compiler is to discover the
dependence structure and the characteristics of the given machine.
Much attention has been focused on the Fortran do loop. This is
where one expects to find major chunks of computation that need to
be performed repeatedly for different values of the index variable.
Many loop transformations have been designed over the years, and
several of them can be found in any parallelizing compiler
currently in use in industry or at a university research facility.
The book series on KappaLoop Transformations for Restructuring
Compilerskappa provides a rigorous theory of loop transformations
and dependence analysis. We want to develop the transformations in
a consistent mathematical framework using objects like directed
graphs, matrices, and linear equations. Then, the algorithms that
implement the transformations can be precisely described in terms
of certain abstract mathematical algorithms. The first volume, Loop
Transformations for Restructuring Compilers: The Foundations,
provided the general mathematical background needed for loop
transformations (including those basic mathematical algorithms),
discussed data dependence, and introduced the major
transformations. The current volume, Loop Parallelization, builds a
detailed theory of iteration-level loop transformations based on
the material developed in the previous book.
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