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Languages and Compilers for High Performance Computing - 17th International Workshop, LCPC 2004, West Lafayette, IN, USA, September 22-24, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Rudolf Eigenmann, Zhiyuan Li, Samuel P. Midkiff
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The 17th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for High
P- formance Computing was hosted by Purdue University in September
2004 on Purdue campus in West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. The workshop
is an annual international forum for leading research groups to
present their current research activities and the latest results,
covering languages, compiler techniques, r- time environments, and
compiler-related performance evaluation for parallel and
high-performance computing. Eighty-six researchers from Canada,
France, Japan, Korea, P. R. China, Spain, Taiwan and the United
States attended the workshop. A new feature of LCPC 2004 was its
mini-workshop on Research-Compiler Infrastructures. Representatives
from four projects, namely Cetus, LLVM, ORC and Trimaran, gavea
90-minute long presentation each. In addition, 29 research papers
were presented at the workshop. These papers were reviewed by the
p- gram committee. External reviewers were used as needed. The
authors received additional comments during the workshop. The
revisions after the workshop are now assembled into these ?nal
proceedings. A panel sessionwasorganizedby Samuel Midki? onthe
questionof "What is GoodCompilerResearch-Theory,
PracticeorComplexity?"Theworkshopalso had the honor and pleasure to
have two keynote speakers, Peter Kogge of the University of Notre
Dame and David Kuck of Intel Inc., both pioneers in high
performance computing. Peter Kogge gave a presentation titled
"Architectures and Execution Models: How New Technologies May A?ect
How LanguagesPlay on Future HPC Systems." David Kuck presented
Intel's vision and roadmap for parallel and distributed solutions.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Workshop on OpenMP Applications and Tools, WOMPAT 2001, held in West Lafayette, IN, USA in July 2001.The 15 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and revised for inclusion in the volume. The book presents a state-of-the-art overview on OpenMP shared memory parallel programming. The papers are organized in topical sections on benchmarking, compiler implementation and optimization, tools and tool technology, OpenMP experience, NUMA machines and clusters, and OpenMP extensions.
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