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Issues in Register Allocation by Graph Coloring
, 1996
"... This technical report addresses some issues in register allocation by graph coloring and presents three improvements, storage-class analysis, priority-based simplification and preference decision. The influence of the three improvements to graph coloring is discussed in this report. Comparisons of v ..."
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of various register allocations are discussed as well. This research was sponsored in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency/ITO monitored by SPAWAR under contract N00039-93-C-0152. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted
Issues in Register Allocation by Graph Coloring
, 1996
"... This technical report addresses some issues in register allocation by graph coloring and presents three improvements, storage-class analysis, priority-based simplification and preference decision. The influence of the three improvements to graph coloring is discussed in this report. Comparisons of v ..."
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of various register allocations are discussed as well. This research was sponsored in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency/ITO monitored by SPAWAR under contract N00039-93-C-0152. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted
Source-Level Debugging of Globally Optimized Code
, 1996
"... SPAWAR under contract N00039-93-C-0152. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government. Keywords: Source-level debugging, compiler optimization, cod ..."
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SPAWAR under contract N00039-93-C-0152. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government. Keywords: Source-level debugging, compiler optimization
A High-Speed Network Interface for Distributed-Memory Systems: Architecture and Applications
- ACM Trans. on Computer Systems
, 1996
"... Distributed-memory systems have traditionally had great difficulty performing network I/O at rates proportional to their computational power. The problem is that the network interface has to support network I/O for a supercomputer, using computational and memory bandwidth resources similar to thos ..."
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features of the I/O architecture. To appear in ACM Transactions on Computer Systems. This research was supported by the Advanced Research Projects Agency/CSTO monitored by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command under contract N00039-93-C-0152. Peter Steenkiste can be reached at steenkiste
Plans As Complex Mental Attitudes
- Intentions in Communication
, 1990
"... this paper was supported by a gift from the Systems Development Foundation. The research was done as part of my doctoral thesis [19], which was supported by a gift from the Systems Development Foundation, by an IBM Graduate Fellowship, by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under Contract ..."
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N00039-84-K-0078 and by the Office of Naval Research under Contract N00014-855-C-0013. My sincere thanks to Barbara Grosz, and to all the others, too numerous to list here, who contributed to my thesis effort.
The SPHINX-II Speech Recognition System: An Overview
- Computer, Speech and Language
, 1992
"... In order for speech recognizers to deal with increased task perplexity, speaker variation, and environment variation, improved speech recognition is critical. Steady progress has been made along these three dimensions at Carnegie Mellon. In this paper, we review the SPHINX-II speech recognition syst ..."
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system and summarize our recent efforts on improved speech recognition. This research was sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and monitored by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command under Contract N00039-91-C-0158, ARPA Order No. 7239. The views and conclusions contained
The Duality of Memory and Communication in the Implementation of a Multiprocessor Operating System
- In Proceedings of the 11th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
, 1987
"... Mach is a multiprocessor operating system being implemented at Carnegie-Mellon University. An important component of the Mach design is the use of memory objects which can be managed either by the kernel or by user programs through a message interface. This feature allows applications such as transa ..."
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contract N00039-85-C-1034. The views expressed are those of the authors alone. Permission to copy...
Re: Contract Number N00014-93-C-0019 Commanding Officer
"... Enclosed is the progress report for the fifth quarter (1/1/94-3/31/94) of the contract period. The accompanying report describes our current progress for each portion of the contract. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me (ext. 380) or the project's lead scientist, Dr. ..."
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Enclosed is the progress report for the fifth quarter (1/1/94-3/31/94) of the contract period. The accompanying report describes our current progress for each portion of the contract. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me (ext. 380) or the project's lead scientist, Dr
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