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found 44 matches
- 2009
- Martín Abadi, Tim Harris, Mojtaba Mehrara:
Transactional memory with strong atomicity using off-the-shelf memory protection hardware. PPoPP 2009: 185-196 - Kunal Agrawal, I-Ting Angelina Lee, Jim Sukha:
Safe open-nested transactions through ownership. PPoPP 2009: 151-162 - Matthew D. Allen, Srinath Sridharan, Gurindar S. Sohi:
Serialization sets: a dynamic dependence-based parallel execution model. PPoPP 2009: 85-96 - Muthu Manikandan Baskaran, Nagavijayalakshmi Vydyanathan, Uday Bondhugula, J. Ramanujam, Atanas Rountev, P. Sadayappan:
Compiler-assisted dynamic scheduling for effective parallelization of loop nests on multicore processors. PPoPP 2009: 219-228 - Abhinav Bhatele, Eric J. Bohm, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Topology aware task mapping techniques: an api and case study. PPoPP 2009: 301-302 - Ganesh Bikshandi, José G. Castaños, Sreedhar B. Kodali, V. Krishna Nandivada, Igor Peshansky, Vijay A. Saraswat, Sayantan Sur, Pradeep Varma, Tong Wen:
Efficient, portable implementation of asynchronous multi-place programs. PPoPP 2009: 271-282 - Guy E. Blelloch:
Parallel thinking. PPoPP 2009: 1-2 - Alokika Dash, Brian Demsky:
Software transactional distributed shared memory. PPoPP 2009: 297-298 - Jack B. Dennis:
How to build programmable multi-core chips. PPoPP 2009: 283-284 - Phuong Hoai Ha, Philippas Tsigas, Otto J. Anshus:
Preliminary results on nb-feb, a synchronization primitive for parallel programming. PPoPP 2009: 295-296 - Mark D. Hill:
Opportunities beyond single-core microprocessors. PPoPP 2009: 97 - Tasuku Hiraishi, Masahiro Yasugi, Seiji Umatani, Taiichi Yuasa:
Backtracking-based load balancing. PPoPP 2009: 55-64 - Lei Huang, Deepak Eachempati, Marcus W. Hervey, Barbara M. Chapman:
Exploiting global optimizations for openmp programs in the openuh compiler. PPoPP 2009: 289-290 - Seunghwa Kang, David A. Bader:
An efficient transactional memory algorithm for computing minimum spanning forest of sparse graphs. PPoPP 2009: 15-24 - Arun Kejariwal, Calin Cascaval:
Parallelization spectroscopy: analysis of thread-level parallelism in hpc programs. PPoPP 2009: 293-294 - Michael Kistler, John A. Gunnels, Daniel A. Brokenshire, Brad Benton:
Petascale computing with accelerators. PPoPP 2009: 241-250 - Milind Kulkarni, Martin Burtscher, Rajasekhar Inkulu, Keshav Pingali, Calin Cascaval:
How much parallelism is there in irregular applications? PPoPP 2009: 3-14 - Chinmay Eishan Kulkarni, Osman S. Unsal, Adrián Cristal, Eduard Ayguadé, Mateo Valero:
Turbocharging boosted transactions or: how i learnt to stop worrying and love longer transactions. PPoPP 2009: 307-308 - Seyong Lee, Seung-Jai Min, Rudolf Eigenmann:
OpenMP to GPGPU: a compiler framework for automatic translation and optimization. PPoPP 2009: 101-110 - Tong Li, Dan P. Baumberger, Scott Hahn:
Efficient and scalable multiprocessor fair scheduling using distributed weighted round-robin. PPoPP 2009: 65-74 - Guoping Long, Dongrui Fan, Junchao Zhang:
Architectural support for cilk computations on many-core architectures. PPoPP 2009: 285-286 - Wenjing Ma, Gagan Agrawal:
A compiler and runtime system for enabling data mining applications on gpus. PPoPP 2009: 287-288 - Shane Markstrum, Robert M. Fuhrer, Todd D. Millstein:
Towards concurrency refactoring for x10. PPoPP 2009: 303-304 - Maged M. Michael, Martin T. Vechev, Vijay A. Saraswat:
Idempotent work stealing. PPoPP 2009: 45-54 - Alexandru Nicolau, Guangqiang Li, Arun Kejariwal:
Techniques for efficient placement of synchronization primitives. PPoPP 2009: 199-208 - Yale N. Patt:
Multi-core demands multi-interfaces. PPoPP 2009: 99-100 - Gregorio Quintana-Ortí, Francisco D. Igual, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Solving dense linear systems on platforms with multiple hardware accelerators. PPoPP 2009: 121-130 - Hany E. Ramadan, Indrajit Roy, Maurice Herlihy, Emmett Witchel:
Committing conflicting transactions in an STM. PPoPP 2009: 163-172 - Parthasarathy Ranganathan:
Industrial perspectives panel. PPoPP 2009: 197 - Paruj Ratanaworabhan, Martin Burtscher, Darko Kirovski, Benjamin G. Zorn, Rahul Nagpal, Karthik Pattabiraman:
Detecting and tolerating asymmetric races. PPoPP 2009: 173-184
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