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3rd LCR 1995: Troy, NY, USA
- Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Balaram Sinharoy:
Languages, Compilers and Run-Time Systems for Scalable Computers, Third Workshop, LCR 1995, Troy, NY, USA, May 1995. Springer 1996, ISBN 978-1-4613-5979-1 - William W. Pugh, David Wonnacott:
Non-Linear Array Dependence Analysis. 1-14 - Joe Hummel, Laurie J. Hendren, Alex Nicolau:
Path Collection and Dependence Testing in the Presence of Dynamic, Pointer-Based Data Structures. 15-27 - Dattatraya Kulkarni, Michael Stumm:
CDA Loop Transformations. 29-42 - Stephen W. Chappelow, Philip J. Hatcher, James R. Mason:
Optimizing Data-Parallel Stencil Computations in a Portable Framework. 43-56 - François Bodin, Michael F. P. O'Boyle:
A Compiler Strategy for Shared Virtual Memories. 57-69 - Santhosh Kumaran, Michael J. Quinn:
Machine-Independent Parallel Programming Using the Divide-and-Conquer Paradigm. 71-84 - Susan Flynn Hummel, Ioana Banicescu, Chui-Tzu Wang, Joel Wein:
Load Balancing and Data Locality Via Fractiling: An Experimental Study. 85-98 - Charles K. Shank, Gary L. Craig, Doug Lea:
A Path to Scalability and Efficient Performance. 99-109 - Chih-Po Wen, Soumen Chakrabarti, Etienne Deprit, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Katherine A. Yelick:
Runtime Support for Portable Distributed Data Structures. 111-120 - Matthew Rosing:
User Defined Compiler Support for Constructing Distributed Arrays. 121-136 - Balaram Sinharoy:
Compiling for Multithreaded Multicomputer. 137-152 - Seth Copen Goldstein, Klaus E. Schauser, David E. Culler:
Enabling Primitives for Compiling Parallel Languages. 153-168 - Ewa Deelman, Wesley K. Kaplow, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Peter Tannenbaum, Louis H. Ziantz:
Integrating Data and Task Parallelism in Scientific Programs. 169-184 - Ken Kennedy, Nenad Nedeljkovic, Ajay Sethi:
Communication Generation for Cyclic(K) Distributions. 185-197 - Ian T. Foster, David R. Kohr Jr., Robert Olson, Steven Tuecke, Ming Q. Xu:
Point-To-Point Communication Using Migrating Ports. 199-212 - Peter A. Dinda, David R. O'Hallaron:
The Performance Impact of Address Relation Caching. 213-226 - Gregory D. Benson, Ronald A. Olsson:
The Design of Microkernel Support for the Sr Concurrent Programming Language. 227-240 - Gagan Agrawal, Guy Edjlali, Alan Sussman, Jim Humphries, Joel H. Saltz:
Runtime Support for Programming in Adaptive Parallel Environments. 241-252 - Manuel Ujaldón, Emilio L. Zapata, Barbara M. Chapman, Hans P. Zima:
Data-parallel Language Features for Sparse Codes. 253-264 - Carlo L. Bottasso, Joseph E. Flaherty, Can C. Özturan, Mark S. Shephard, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, James D. Teresco, Louis H. Ziantz:
The Quality of Partitions Produced by an Iterative Load Balancer. 265-278 - Françoise André, Peter Brezany, Olivier Chéron, Will Denissen, Jean-Louis Pazat, Kamran Sanjari:
A New Compiler Technology for Handling HPF Data Parallel Constructs. 279-282 - Sandeep Kumar, Dharma P. Agrawal, S. Purushothaman Iyer:
An Improved Type-Inference Algorithm to Expose Parallelism in Object-Oriented Programs. 283-286 - Koen Langendoen, Raoul Bhoedjang, Henri E. Bal:
Automatic Distribution of Shared Data Objects. 287-290 - Kanad Ghose, Neelima Mehdiratta:
Bottom-Up Scheduling with Wormhole and Circuit Switched Routing. 291-294 - Andreas Müller, Roland Rühl:
Communication-Buffers for Data-Parallel, Irregular Computations. 295-298 - Mounir Hahad, Thierry Priol, Jocelyne Erhel:
Compiling Assembly Pattern on a Shared Virtual Memory. 299-302 - Chu-Cheow Lim, Jerome A. Feldman:
Distributed Memory Implementation of a Shared-Address Parallel Object-Oriented Language. 303-306 - A. Satish Pai, Young-il Choo, Marina C. Chen:
Distributed Tree Structures for N-Body Simulation. 307-310 - Ashwath Thirumalai, J. Ramanujam, Arun Venkatachar:
Communication Generation and Optimization for HPF. 311-316 - Mehrdad Samadani, Erich L. Kaltofen:
Prediction Based Task Scheduling in Distributed Computing. 317-320 - George Becker, Neil V. Murray, Richard Edwin Stearns:
Refined Single-Threading for Parallel Functional Programming. 321-324 - Till Bubeck, Wolfgang Küchlin, Wolfgang Rosenstiel:
Symmetric Distributed Computing with Dynamic Load Balancing and Fault Tolerance. 325-328 - Thomas Derby, Robert B. Schnabel, Benjamin Zorn:
The Relationship Between Language Paradigm and Parallelism: The EQ Prototyping Language. 329-332
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