| T. P. Way and L. L. Pollock. Towards identifying and monitoring optimization impacts. In Mid-Atlantic Student Workshop on Programming Languages and Systems, 1997. |
....used to guide transformation decisions. 1 Introduction We consider the problem of automatically guiding program transformations despite incomplete information. Guidance requires an infrastructure that supports queries of the form, under what circumstances should I apply this transformation [32, 27, 2, 16, 30]. Answering these queries in the face of complicated program structures, unknown target architecture, and lack of knowledge of the input data requires a combined compile time runtime solution. In this paper, we present our solution for automatically guiding locality transformations: the modal ....
T. P. Way and L. L. Pollock. Towards identifying and monitoring optimization impacts. In Mid-Atlantic Student Workshop on Programming Languages and Systems, 1997.
....Carter and Professor Jeanne Ferrante, Co Chairs Successful program optimization requires analysis of profitability. From this analysis, a compiler or runtime system can decide where and how to apply an assortment of program transformations. This two faced problem is called transformation guidance [110, 100, 11, 63, 108]. We consider the desired goal of robust guidance of performance optimizations for hierarchical systems. A guidance system is robust if it unifies disparate sources of knowledge, and makes reasonable decisions hold up, despite a lack of definitive information. In particular, we seek to address ....
Thomas P. Way and Lori L. Pollock. Towards identifying and monitoring optimization impacts. In Mid-Atlantic Student Workshop on Programming Languages and Systems, 1997.
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