| E. Ayguade, J. Labarta, J. Garcia, M. Girones, and M. Valero. Detecting affinity for automatic data distribution. In 2nd International Workshop on Massive Parallelism: Hardware, Software and Applications. World Scientific, October 1994. |
....ratios needed for the calculation of the weights. In this step some very important program transformations are applied, namely the scalar forward substitution and the induction variable substitution [28] which are able to enlarge the number of detectable alignment preferences significantly. In [3], empirical studies are presented which support this assumption. The user then specifies the region for analysis. This is currently a program unit or a specific L1: DO 10 I = 1, 100 FR=1; LP= 1.00:100.00] L2: DO 20 J = 1, 100 FR=100; LP= 1.00;100.00] S1: A(I,J) B(J,I) C(I 1,J 2) ....
E. Ayguade, J. Labarta, J. Garcia, M. Girones, and M. Valero. Detecting Affinity for Automatic Data Distribution. In Mango M. Furnari, editor, Massive Parallelism, Hardware, Software and Applications, pages 32--46. World Scientific, London, 1994.
....between the two subscripts in the array dimensions involved. In this case, multiple edges are not merged into the same node because each one may store information about a different shift preference. Preferences for stride alignment are not recorded in the DAG in the current version of DDT. In [20] the authors evaluate the effectiveness of a set of well known optimizations (expression substitution, subscript substitution, and induction variable detection) in terms of amount of new reference patterns analyzed and affinity relations obtained. They also analyze the complexity of DAGs in real ....
E. Ayguade, J. Labarta, J. Garcia, M. Girones, and M. Valero. Detecting affinity for automatic data distribution. In 2nd International Workshop on Massive Parallelism: Hardware, Software and Applications. World Scientific, October 1994.
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E. Ayguad'e, J. Labarta, J. Garcia, M. Giron`es, and M. Valero. Detecting affinity for automatic data distribution. In M. Mango Furnari, editor, Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Massive Parallelism: Hardware, Software and Applications, pages 32--46, Capri, Italy, October 1994. World Scientific.
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