| Raja Das, , Paul Havlak, Joel Saltz, and Ken Kennedy. Index array attening through program transformation. In Proceedings Supercomputing '95. IEEE Computer Society Press, December 1995. |
....programs. The inspector executor method has been proposed as a way to eciently execute irregular array based computations on distributed memory machines [22] Group communication can be applied when exchanging the data at runtime. However, the compiler analysis involved can be quite complicated [3, 10, 24]. 8. CONCLUSION Our system improves the performance of OpenMP on network of workstations. We do so by eliminating the contention caused by sequential sections of the program. Our solution assumes that sequential computation is deterministic, and replicates the sequential sections on all nodes. ....
R. Das, P. Havlak, J. Saltz, and K. Kennedy. Index array attening through program transformation. In Proceedings of Supercomputing '95, December 1995.
.... like program based testing, regression testing, debugging and software maintenance over the last two decades [34] In the area of parallel compilation, slicing has been used for communication optimizations by Pugh and Rosser [31] and for transforming multiple levels of indirection by Das and Saltz [15]. We are not aware of any previous work on using program slicing for extracting information for the runtime system. Several research projects have focused on parallelizing irregular applications, such as computational uid dynamics codes on irregular meshes and sparse matrix computations. This ....
Raja Das, , Paul Havlak, Joel Saltz, and Ken Kennedy. Index array attening through program transformation. In Proceedings Supercomputing '95. IEEE Computer Society Press, December 1995.
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