| M. M. Strout, L. Carter, J. Ferrante, J. Freeman, and B. Kreaseck, Combining performance aspects of irregular Gauss--Seidel via sparse tiling, in 15th Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC), College Park, Maryland, 2002. |
....By specifying the e#ect of sparse tiling within our composition framework, the legality of applying sparse tiling in any program can be determined. Sparse tiling can also be used to provide a coarser granularity of parallelism than other run time reordering transformations for parallelism [30]. Sparse tiling starts with a seed partitioning of iterations in one of the loops (or in one iteration of an outer loop) If other data and iteration reordering transformations have been applied to the loop being partitioned, then consecutive iterations in the loop have good locality and a simple ....
M. M. Strout, L. Carter, J. Ferrante, J. Freeman, and B. Kreaseck. Combining performance aspects of irregular gauss-seidel via sparse tiling. In Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC), July 2002.
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M. M. Strout, L. Carter, J. Ferrante, J. Freeman, and B. Kreaseck, Combining performance aspects of irregular Gauss--Seidel via sparse tiling, in 15th Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC), College Park, Maryland, 2002.
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