Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing: 15th Workshop, LCPC 2002, College Park, MD, USA, July 25-27, 2002, Revised Papers

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Bill Pugh, Chau-Wen Tseng
Springer Science & Business Media, 2005. gada 13. dec. - 376 lappuses
The 15th Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing was held in July 2002 at the University of Maryland, College Park. It was jointly sponsored by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Ma- land and the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS).LCPC2002broughttogetherover60researchersfromacademiaand research institutions from many countries. The program of 26 papers was selected from 32 submissions. Each paper was reviewed by at least three Program Committee members and sometimes by additional reviewers. Prior to the workshop, revised versions of accepted papers were informally published on the workshop’s website and in a paper proceedings that was distributed at the meeting. This year, the workshopwas organizedinto sessions of papers on related topics, and each session consisted of two to three 30-minute presentations.Based on feedback from the workshop,the papers were revised and submitted for inclusion in the formal proceedings published in this volume. Two papers were presented at the workshop but later withdrawn from the ?nal proceedings by their authors. We were very lucky to have Bill Carlson from the Department of Defense give the LCPC 2002 keynote speech on “UPC: A C Language for Shared M- ory Parallel Programming.” Bill gave an excellent overview of the features and programming model of the UPC parallel programming language.

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MemoryConstrained Communication Minimization for a Class
1
Forward Communication Only Placements and Their Use for Parallel
16
Hierarchical Parallelism Control for Multigrain Parallel Processing
31
Compiler Analysis and Supports for Leakage Power Reduction
45
Automatic Detection of Saturation and Clipping Idioms
61
Compiler Optimizations with DSPSpecific Semantic Descriptions
75
Combining Performance Aspects of Irregular GaussSeidel Via Sparse
90
A Hybrid Strategy Based on Data Distribution and Migration
111
Adaptively Increasing Performance and Scalability of Automatically
203
A Language Construct for Developing Dynamic Applications
218
Optimizing the Java Piped IO Stream Library for Performance
233
A Comparative Study of Stampede Garbage Collection Algorithms
249
Compiler and Runtime Support for Shared Memory Parallelization
265
Performance Analysis of Symbolic Analysis Techniques for Parallelizing
280
Efficient Manipulation of Disequalities During Dependence Analysis
295
Removing Impediments to Loop Fusion Through Code Transformations
309

Compiler Optimizations Using Data Compression to Decrease Address
126
Towards Compiler Optimization of Codes Based on Arrays of Pointers
142
An Empirical Study on the Granularity of Pointer Analysis in C
157
Automatic Implementation of Programming Language Consistency
172
An Application of Adaptive Algorithm Selection
188
NearOptimal Padding for Removing Conflict Misses
329
FineGrain Stacked Register Allocation for the Itanium Architecture
344
Evaluating Iterative Compilation
362
Author Index
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