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Language, Compilers and Run-time Systems for Scalable Computers
contains 20 articles based on presentations given at the third
workshop of the same title, and 13 extended abstracts from the
poster session. Starting with new developments in classical
problems of parallel compiler design, such as dependence analysis
and an exploration of loop parallelism, the book goes on to address
the issues of compiler strategy for specific architectures and
programming environments. Several chapters investigate support for
multi-threading, object orientation, irregular computation,
locality enhancement, and communication optimization. Issues of the
interface between language and operating system support are also
discussed. Finally, the load balance issues are discussed in
different contexts, including sparse matrix computation and
iteratively balanced adaptive solvers for partial differential
equations. Some additional topics are also discussed in the
extended abstracts. Each chapter provides a bibliography of
relevant papers and the book can thus be used as a reference to the
most up-to-date research in parallel software engineering.
Language, Compilers and Run-time Systems for Scalable Computers
contains 20 articles based on presentations given at the third
workshop of the same title, and 13 extended abstracts from the
poster session. Starting with new developments in classical
problems of parallel compiler design, such as dependence analysis
and an exploration of loop parallelism, the book goes on to address
the issues of compiler strategy for specific architectures and
programming environments. Several chapters investigate support for
multi-threading, object orientation, irregular computation,
locality enhancement, and communication optimization. Issues of the
interface between language and operating system support are also
discussed. Finally, the load balance issues are discussed in
different contexts, including sparse matrix computation and
iteratively balanced adaptive solvers for partial differential
equations. Some additional topics are also discussed in the
extended abstracts. Each chapter provides a bibliography of
relevant papers and the book can thus be used as a reference to the
most up-to-date research in parallel software engineering.
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