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This project had its beginnings in the Fall of 1980. At that time
Robert Wagner suggested that I investigate compiler optimi zation
of data organization, suitable for use in a parallel or vector
machine environment. We developed a scheme in which the compiler,
having knowledge of the machine's access patterns, does a global
analysis of a program's operations, and automatically determines
optimum organization for the data. For example, for certain
architectures and certain operations, large improvements in
performance can be attained by storing a matrix in row major order.
However a subsequent operation may require the matrix in column
major order. A determination must be made whether or not it is the
best solution globally to store the matrix in row order, column
order, or even have two copies of it, each organized differently.
We have developed two algorithms for making this determination. The
technique shows promise in a vector machine environ ment,
particularly if memory interleaving is used. Supercomputers such as
the Cray, the CDC Cyber 205, the IBM 3090, as well as superminis
such as the Convex are possible environments for implementation."
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