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Effective compilers allow for a more efficient execution of
application programs for a given computer architecture, while
well-conceived architectural features can support more effective
compiler optimization techniques. A well thought-out strategy of
trade-offs between compilers and computer architectures is the key
to the successful designing of highly efficient and effective
computer systems. From embedded micro-controllers to large-scale
multiprocessor systems, it is important to understand the
interaction between compilers and computer architectures. The goal
of the Annual Workshop on Interaction between Compilers and
Computer Architectures (INTERACT) is to promote new ideas and to
present recent developments in compiler techniques and computer
architectures that enhance each other's capabilities and
performance. Interaction Between Compilers and Computer
Architectures is an updated and revised volume consisting of seven
papers originally presented at the Fifth Workshop on Interaction
between Compilers and Computer Architectures (INTERACT-5), which
was held in conjunction with the IEEE HPCA-7 in Monterrey, Mexico
in 2001. This volume explores recent developments and ideas for
better integration of the interaction between compilers and
computer architectures in designing modern processors and computer
systems. Interaction Between Compilers and Computer Architectures
is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course, and as
a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.
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Advanced Parallel Processing Technologies - 9th International Symposium, APPT 2011, Shanghai, China, September 26-27, 2011, Proceedings (Paperback, 2011)
Olivier Temam, Pen-Chung Yew, Binyu Zang
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th
International Symposium on Advanced Parallel Processing
Technologies, APPT 2011, held in Shanghai, China, in September
2011. The 13 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from 40 submissions. The papers are organized in
topical sections on parallel distributed system architectures,
architecture, parallel application and software, distributed and
cloud computing.
Effective compilers allow for a more efficient execution of
application programs for a given computer architecture, while
well-conceived architectural features can support more effective
compiler optimization techniques. A well thought-out strategy of
trade-offs between compilers and computer architectures is the key
to the successful designing of highly efficient and effective
computer systems. From embedded micro-controllers to large-scale
multiprocessor systems, it is important to understand the
interaction between compilers and computer architectures. The goal
of the Annual Workshop on Interaction between Compilers and
Computer Architectures (INTERACT) is to promote new ideas and to
present recent developments in compiler techniques and computer
architectures that enhance each other's capabilities and
performance. Interaction Between Compilers and Computer
Architectures is an updated and revised volume consisting of seven
papers originally presented at the Fifth Workshop on Interaction
between Compilers and Computer Architectures (INTERACT-5), which
was held in conjunction with the IEEE HPCA-7 in Monterrey, Mexico
in 2001. This volume explores recent developments and ideas for
better integration of the interaction between compilers and
computer architectures in designing modern processors and computer
systems. Interaction Between Compilers and Computer Architectures
is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course, and as
a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.
On behalf of the program committee, we were pleased to present this
year's program for ACSAC: Asia-Paci?c Computer Systems Architecture
Conference. Now in its ninth year, ACSAC continues to provide an
excellent forum for researchers, educators and practitioners to
come to the Asia-Paci?c region to exchange ideas on the latest
developments in computer systems architecture. This year, the paper
submission and review processes were semiautomated using the free
version of CyberChair. We received 152 submissions, the largest
number ever.Eachpaperwasassignedatleastthree, mostlyfour,
andinafewcaseseven ?ve committee members for review. All of the
papers were reviewed in a t- monthperiod,
duringwhichtheprogramchairsregularlymonitoredtheprogress of the
review process. When reviewers claimed inadequate expertise,
additional reviewers were solicited. In the end, we received a
total of 594 reviews (3.9 per paper) from committee members as well
as 248 coreviewers whose names are acknowledged in the proceedings.
We would like to thank all of them for their time and e?ort in
providing us with such timely and high-quality reviews, some of
them on extremely short notice.
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Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing - 11th International Workshop, LCPC'98, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, August 7-9, 1998, Proceedings (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Siddharta Chatterjee, Jan F. Prins, Larry Carter, Jeanne Ferrante, Zhiyuan L. Li, …
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R1,678
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LCPC'98 Steering and Program Committes for their time and energy in
- viewing the submitted papers. Finally, and most importantly, we
thank all the authors and participants of the workshop. It is their
signi cant research work and their enthusiastic discussions
throughout the workshopthat made LCPC'98 a success. May 1999
Siddhartha Chatterjee Program Chair Preface The year 1998 marked
the eleventh anniversary of the annual Workshop on Languages and
Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC), an international - rum for
leading research groups to present their current research
activities and latest results. The LCPC community is interested in
a broad range of te- nologies, with a common goal of developing
software systems that enable real applications.
Amongthetopicsofinteresttotheworkshoparelanguagefeatures,
communication code generation and optimization, communication
libraries, d- tributed shared memory libraries, distributed object
systems, resource m- agement systems, integration of compiler and
runtime systems, irregular and dynamic applications, performance
evaluation, and debuggers. LCPC'98 was hosted by the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) on 7 - 9 August 1998, at the
William and Ida Friday Center on the UNC-CH campus. Fifty people
from the United States, Europe, and Asia attended the workshop. The
program committee of LCPC'98, with the help of external reviewers,
evaluated the submitted papers. Twenty-four papers were selected
for formal presentation at the workshop. Each session was followed
by an open panel d- cussion centered on the main topic of the
particular session.
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Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing - 10th International Workshop, LCPC'97, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, August 7-9, 1997. Proceedings (Paperback, 1998 ed.)
Zhiyuan Li, Pen-Chung Yew, Siddharta Chatterjee, Chua-Huang Huang, P. Sadayappan, …
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R1,705
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop
proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Languages and
Compilers for Parallel Computing, LCPC'97, held in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, USA in August 1997
The book presents 28 revised full papers together with four
posters; all papers were carefully selected for presentation at the
workshop and went through a thorough reviewing and revision phase
afterwards. The papers are organized in topical sections on data
locality, program analysis, automatic parallelization, HPF
extensions and compilers, synchronization and communication,
parallel programming models and language extensions, and
instruction level parallelism.
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Advanced Parallel Processing Technologies - 13th International Symposium, APPT 2019, Tianjin, China, August 15-16, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Pen-Chung Yew, Per Stenstroem, Junjie Wu, Xiaoli Gong, Tao Li
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R1,521
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 13th International
Symposium on Advanced Parallel Processing Technologies, APPT 2019,
held in Tianjin, China, in August 2019. The 11 full papers
presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
35 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections named:
System Support for Neural Networks; Scheduling and File Systems;
Optimization and Parallelization; Security and Algorithms.
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