Instruction-Level Parallelism: A Special Issue of The Journal of SupercomputingB.R. Rau, J.A. Fisher Springer Science & Business Media, 1993. gada 31. maijs - 282 lappuses Instruction-Level Parallelism presents a collection of papers that attempts to capture the most significant work that took place during the 1980s in the area of instruction-level (ILP) parallel processing. The papers in this book discuss both compiler techniques and actual implementation experience on very long instruction word (VLIW) and superscalar architectures. |
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An Introduction to This Special Issue | 5 |
Guest Editors Introduction | 7 |
History Overview and Perspective | 9 |
The Multiflow Trace Scheduling Compiler | 51 |
Architecture and Implementation | 143 |
Compiling for the Cydra 5 | 181 |
An Effective Technique for VLIW and Superscalar Compilation | 229 |
InstructionLevel Experimental Evaluation of the Multiflow TRACE 14300 VLIW Computer | 249 |
Contributing Authors | 273 |
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS | |
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