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35th LCPC 2022: Chicago, IL, USA
- Charith Mendis, Lawrence Rauchwerger:
Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing - 35th International Workshop, LCPC 2022, Chicago, IL, USA, October 12-14, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13829, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-31444-5
Contributed Papers
- Thomas B. Rolinger, Christopher D. Krieger, Alan Sussman:
Compiler Optimization for Irregular Memory Access Patterns in PGAS Programs. 3-21 - John Jolly, Priya Goyal, Vishal Sahoo, Hans Johansen, Mary W. Hall:
Tensor Iterators for Flexible High-Performance Tensor Computation. 22-28 - Parinaz Barakhshan, Rudolf Eigenmann:
Learning from Automatically Versus Manually Parallelized NAS Benchmarks. 29-46 - Florian Mayer, Julian Brandner, Michael Philippsen:
Employing Polyhedral Methods to Reduce Data Movement in FPGA Stencil Codes. 47-63 - Wenwen Wang:
MPIRace: A Static Data Race Detector for MPI Programs. 73-90 - Henry G. Dietz:
Wordless Integer and Floating-Point Computing. 91-105 - José E. Moreira, Kit Barton, Peter Bergner, Puneeth Bhat, Gordon C. Fossum, Nemanja Ivanovic, Satish Sadasivam, Baptiste Saleil, Bill Schmidt, Rajalakshmi Srinivasaraghavan:
Exploiting the New Power ISA™ Matrix Math Instructions Through Compiler Built-ins. 106-122 - Tohma Kawasumi, Yuta Tsumura, Hiroki Mikami, Tomoya Yoshikawa, Takero Hosomi, Shingo Oidate, Keiji Kimura, Hironori Kasahara:
Parallelizing Factory Automation Ladder Programs by OSCAR Automatic Parallelizing Compiler. 123-138
Invited Papers
- Nicolas Vasilache, Oleksandr Zinenko, Aart J. C. Bik, Mahesh Ravishankar, Thomas Raoux, Alexander Belyaev, Matthias Springer, Tobias Gysi, Diego Caballero, Stephan Herhut, Stella Laurenzo, Albert Cohen:
Structured Operations: Modular Design of Code Generators for Tensor Compilers. 141-156 - Xiaoming Li:
How Can Compilers Help the Additive Manufacturing of Electronics? 157-167
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