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2nd SIGPLAN Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors 1992: Boulder, Colorado
- 2nd SIGPLAN Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors, Boulder, Colorado, September 30 - October 2, 1992, Extended Abstracts of Talks and Poster Abstracts. ACM 1993
Languages, General
- Guy L. Steele Jr.:
High Performance Fortran: Status Report. 1-4 - Terrence W. Pratt:
Kernel-Control Parallel Versus Data Parallel: A Technical Comparison. 5-8
Compilers, Dependency Analysis
- Wei Li, Keshav Pingali:
Loop Transformations for NUMA Machines. 9-12 - Sanjay Sharma, Chua-Huang Huang, P. Sadayappan:
On Data Dependence Analysis for Compiling Programs on Distributed-Memory Machines (Extended Abstract). 13-16
Languages, Object Oriented
- Jerome A. Feldman, Chu-Cheow Lim, Thomas Rauber:
The Shared-Memory Language pSather on a Distributed-Memory Multiprocessor. 17-20 - Max Lemke, Daniel J. Quinlan:
P++, a Parallel C++ Array Class Library for Architecture-Independent Development of Structured Grid Applications. 21-23
Irregular Problems
- Scott B. Baden, Scott R. Kohn:
Lattice Parallelism: A Parallel Programming Model for Manipulating Non-Uniform Structured Scientific Data Structures. 24-27 - Katherine A. Yelick:
Programming Models for Irregular Applications. 28-31
Compilers, Miscellaneous
- Thomas R. Gross, Susan Hinrichs, David R. O'Hallaron, James M. Stichnoth, Jaspal Subhlok:
Compiling Task and Data Parallel Programs for iWrap (Extended Abstract). 32-35 - Vasanth Bala, Jeanne Ferrante:
Explicit Data Placement (XDP): A Methodology for Explicit Compile-Time Representation and Optimization of Data Movement (Extended Abstract). 36-39
Languages, Multi-Module
- Lawrence Snyder:
Synopsis of Orca, Asimple Language Implementation of Phase Abstracttions. 40-43 - Bradley K. Seevers, Michael J. Quinn, Philip J. Hatcher:
A Parallel Programming Environment Supporting Multiple Data-Parallel Modules. 44-47
Data Distribution
- William Maniatty, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Balaram Sinharoy:
Efficiency of Data Alignment on Maspar. 48-51 - Ravi Ponnusamy, Joel H. Saltz, Raja Das, Charles Koelbel, Alok N. Choudhary:
Embedding Data Mappers with Distributed Memory Machine Compilers. 52-55
Languages, Functional
- Peter R. Bailey, Malcolm C. Newey:
Implementing ML on Distributed Memory Multiprocessors. 56-59 - Stuart Cox, Shell-Ying Huang, Paul Kelly, Junxian Liu, Frank Taylor:
Program Transformations for Static Process Networks. 60-63
Compilers, Data Placement
- Peng Tu, David A. Padua:
Array Privatization for Shared and Distributed Memory Machines (Extended Abstract). 64-67 - Siddhartha Chatterjee, John R. Gilbert, Robert Schneider, Shang-Hua Teng:
Optimal Evaluation of Array Expressions on Massively Parallel Machines (Extended Abstract). 68-71
Languages, Lower Level Issues
- Barbara M. Chapman, Piyush Mehrotra, Hans P. Zima:
User Defined Mappings in Vienna Fortran. 72-75 - Matthew Rosing, Robert B. Schnabel, Robert P. Weaver:
A Programmable Preprocessor Approach to Efficient Parallel Language Design. 76-79
Poster Presentations
- Eric A. Brewer, Adrian Colbrook, Wilson C. Hsieh, Paul Wang, William E. Weihl:
Pipes: Linguistic Support for Ordered Asynchronous Invocations. 80 - Harold Carr, Robert R. Kessler, Mark R. Swanson:
Distributed C++. 81 - Sandeep K. S. Gupta, S. D. Kaushik, Chua-Huang Huang, John R. Johnson, Rodney W. Johnson, P. Sadayappan:
On the Automatic Generation of Data Distributions. 82 - Mitsuru Ikei, Michael Wolfe:
Functional Compiler techniques for an Imperative Language. 83 - David A. Kranz, Beng-Hong Lim, Kirk L. Johnson, John Kubiatowicz, Anant Agarwal:
Integrating Message-Passing and Shared-Memory: Early Experience. 84 - Aloke Majumdar, Marina C. Chen:
Efficient SPMD Constructs for Asynchronous Message Passing Architectures. 85 - Sharon L. Smith:
Dynamic Scheduling of Irregularly Structured Parallel Computations in Heterogeneous Distributed Systems. 86 - Steven Ericsson Zenith:
Ease; the Model and Its Implementation. 87
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